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Volker Wissing

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Gender Male
Age 54
Date of birth April 22,1970
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Landau
Germany
Party Free Democratic Party
Office Member of the Bundesrat of Germany
Job Politician
Official site volker-wissing.de
NationalityGerman
Position Member of the Bundestag of Germany
Member of the German Bundestag since 2021
Education University of Münster
University of Freiburg
Saarland University
Previous positionMember of the Bundesrat of Germany (2016–2021)
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Volker Wissing is a German lawyer, former judge and politician of the liberal Free Democratic Party who has been serving as the party's General Secretary since 2020, and as Minister for Transport in the federal government under Chancellor Olaf Scholz since 2021.

Germans get €9-a-month travel in response to energy price rises

Feb 8,2022 9:23 pm

For The Next three months, Germans will be able to travel the country for just €9 (£7. 50; $9. 50) a month in a drive to tackle the soaring cost of living.

All local and regional transport on trains, buses and metro is included in the government's initiative, although inter-city trains are not.

The cheap tickets are also aimed at getting people to leave their cars.

However, fuel tax has also been reduced by around 30 cents a litre for petrol, bringing prices Down Below €2.

The tax has been brought down to the EU minimum, again for The Next three months, so diesel prices are also being cut by around 14 cents a litre.

Transport Minister Volker Wissing has described the €9-a-month tickets as a great opportunity: " It's a success that we've already sold seven million tickets. "

However, rail company Deutsche Bahn is already struggling with overcrowding, delays and cancellations and the prospect of millions of extra passengers has prompted criticism of The Plan .

Fewer than 70% of long-distance trains were On Time in April, but Mr Wissing says the rail network is only running at 80% capacity. No major rail problems were reported in The Hours after the scheme kicked in on Wednesday morning.

As in much of the rest of The World , Germans have been hit by rising energy prices, with inflation up to 7. 9% last month. Chancellor Olaf Scholz told members of The German parliament on Wednesday that the main cause of the increase in prices was Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The federal government, which includes the Green Party , has promised Germany's 16 state authorities €2. 5bn in compensation for The Extra costs expected in staffing and fuel.

Although the €9-ticket does not include inter-city travel, it is possible to cross the country using regional trains.

The scheme prompted German Social Media users to discuss whether to use The Ticket to travel to work, or head to The Beach on the North Sea Holiday Island of Sylt. Cologne library announced humorously: " We have moved tomorrow's Social Media team meeting to Sylt. FYI".

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Several other measures are being taken to alleviate The Rising cost of living:



Source of news: bbc.com

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