Criminal actions endanger climate protection and business location Germany

Criminal actions endanger climate protection and business location Germany

demonstrations and blockages of airports not only have an impact on air traffic, but also on the economy and climate protection in Germany. The economic policy spokeswoman for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Julia Klöckner, and the traffic policy spokesman for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Thomas Bareiß, emphasize the damage caused by such actions.

Julia Klöckner emphasizes that the activists do not help the climate with their actions, but rather harm. The decommissioning of airports significantly affects Germany as a business location. At a time when the economy already has difficulty, these disruption is a major disadvantage. However, a strong economy is necessary to enable transformation towards sustainability. Abroad, such actions lead to a call damage from Germany. Companies and investors are deterred. Future investments and the willingness to invest time and money in Germany could be significantly impaired.

Thomas Bareiß explains that those who spoil people their well -deserved annual vacation contribute to the division of society. These interventions in air traffic must stop. The "last generation" actions have nothing to do with climate protection, but are criminal. A tougher approach of the judiciary and better protection of the transport infrastructures is required.

It is important that such criminal procedures have consequences and that the causers have to pay for the costs incurred. This is a clear signal that this type of actions is not acceptable.

The CDU/CSU parliamentary group in parliament is committed to a strong free-democratic constitutional state, the social and ecological market economy, the integration into the western value of values ​​and for the unification of Europe. The demonstrators that block airports not only harm Germany for business location, but also endanger social cohesion and climate protection.

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