The Chancellor of Germany had an accident. He canceled Sunday meetings

The government of the Federal Republic of Germany said Chancellor Olaf Scholz had suffered a “minor sports accident” and canceled Sunday meetings.

Olaf Scholz sustained an injury while running. The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany had to cancel his participation in Sunday meetings in the state of Hesse, where the election campaign is underway.

“The chancellor had a minor sports accident on Saturday, he is not feeling well and unfortunately all events in which he is involved must be cancelled,” SPD politician Michael Roth told The Tribune-Democrat.

Scholz’s speech

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz explained on Deutschlandfunk radio on Saturday that nuclear power in the country is “a dead horse that has no desire to continue”. During the interview, he recalled that the process of withdrawal from the nuclear power plant has already been legally completed. The German politician also stressed that he plans for Germany to acquire 80 percent by the end of this decade. its energy from renewable sources. Wind, solar, water and biomass energy are being developed for this purpose. “And that’s the path we’re on now,” he said. However, the construction of one power station mainly entails enormous costs and long waiting times: it would take fifteen years and cost between 15 and 20 billion euros.

Let us remind you that last Friday the FDP party (which forms the German government together with the SPD and the Greens) demanded that Olaf Scholz, the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, stop decommissioning three nuclear power plants that can still are started. provisional. “Nuclear power is over. It will never be used in Germany again, Scholz said. – The facts are that with the end of the use of nuclear energy, the demolition of the power plant also began – he added. Nevertheless, some German media indicate that the ‘ecological revolution’ of the coalition government in Berlin is having a negative effect on the domestic economy.

Source: Do Rzeczy

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