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Many more criticisms of the Building Modernization Act
Germany🏛️ Politics11 days ago

Many more criticisms of the Building Modernization Act

The German federal government's new Building Modernization Act has faced significant criticism from experts, associations, and legal groups. The law aims to modernize buildings to improve energy efficiency but has sparked debates over constitutional compliance and climate protection goals. The German Environmental Aid organization plans to sue the government at the Federal Constitutional Court, arguing that allowing gas and oil heating systems indefinitely violates Germany's constitutional obligation to achieve climate neutrality. The Ministry of Economics disputes these claims, stating the law complies with both European Union regulations and constitutional requirements. Additionally, there is controversy over how costs related to fossil fuel heating will be shared between tenants and landlords, with tenant organizations warning of increased financial burdens while property owners argue the law unfairly shifts costs onto them. Local governments have also expressed concerns about the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of the new legislation.

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Tagesschau (ARD) logoTagesschau (ARD)State / PublicCenter11 days ago
Many more criticisms of the Building Modernization Act

The German federal government's new Building Modernization Act has faced significant criticism from experts, associations, and legal groups. The law aims to modernize buildings to improve energy efficiency but has sparked debates over constitutional compliance and climate protection goals. The German Environmental Aid organization plans to sue the government at the Federal Constitutional Court, arguing that allowing gas and oil heating systems indefinitely violates Germany's constitutional obligation to achieve climate neutrality. The Ministry of Economics disputes these claims, stating the law complies with both European Union regulations and constitutional requirements. Additionally, there is controversy over how costs related to fossil fuel heating will be shared between tenants and landlords, with tenant organizations warning of increased financial burdens while property owners argue the law unfairly shifts costs onto them. Local governments have also expressed concerns about the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of the new legislation.

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