This decision is intended to ensure the security of supplies in Germany in the face of an energy crisis.
Germany has postponed the complete phasing out of nuclear energy for three and a half months. Spiegel reported this on Friday, November 11th.
Today, the Bundestag voted for a government bill that would keep the last three nuclear power plants – Isar 2, Emsland and Neckarwestheim 2 – operating until April 15, 2023.
375 deputies voted for the continuation of the operation of the three nuclear power plants, 216 deputies were against, 70 abstained.
It is indicated that the debate on this issue led to serious tension within the coalition, especially between the Greens and the FDP, until Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), using his political role in the cabinet, proposed a bill .
As you know, Germany has promised to completely abandon nuclear energy by the end of 2022. In early September, it was reported that two nuclear power plants, Neckarwestheim and Isar 2, are on standby until the spring of 2023. And the Emsland station is intended to close in 2022.
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