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In Germany, public transport users are happy. To fight against inflation, the government across the Rhine sets up tickets at 9 euros per month for all Germans.
It is a shock measure to deal with inflation which is constantly increasing, the German government is capping the price of public transport by setting the price of the ticket at 9 euros per month. For this new rate, you have to wait until next week. This new measure is a delight for Germans like this student who rejoices: “I am very happy, I am a student, I will be able to go to the sea for 9 euros.”
Faced with the increase in gasoline prices due to the War in Ukraine, this is a good way for the authorities to encourage the German population to take public transport and to have users leave the car at home. . Some voices are raised against the bottlenecks that this measure could create. For them, trips will not be pleasant and often late. The very high cost of the operation, nearly 2 billion euros, is also singled out.
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