The German Minister for the Environment from the Green Party, Steffi Lemke, said that the country should act "reliably and at the European level".
The German Minister for the Environment from the Green Party, Steffi Lemke, said that the country should act "reliably and at the European level" when it comes to banning the production of new cars with internal combustion starting in 2035.
She stated that the regulations were "coordinated and agreed upon in long-term negotiations", and that they should be "reliably implemented and not abandoned at the last moment".
Germany's ruling coalition partners are at odds over the issue, as the Free Democratic Party favors the use of electronic fuel as a way to continue the use of internal combustion engines.