Greens Propose Reintroduction of 9-Euro Ticket for Summer Relief
The Green Party has submitted a proposal to reinstate a nationwide 9-euro public transport ticket for a three-month period during the upcoming summer. The initiative aims to provide immediate financial relief to residents as energy prices continue to remain high across Germany.
According to the proposal, the Green Party is urging the state parliament to call on the Senate to advocate for the temporary reintroduction of the 9-euro ticket at the federal level and within transportation associations. The plan is intended to make public transport more accessible and affordable, promoting both social equity and environmental sustainability.
The 9-euro ticket, which was first introduced in 2022, allowed over 30 million people to use public transportation services throughout Germany at a significantly reduced cost. At the time, it was widely regarded as a successful measure in supporting households facing rising living expenses and encouraging the use of environmentally friendly transport options.
The current proposal argues that, in contrast to previous measures such as the fuel rebate--which primarily benefited oil companies--the affordable ticket directly supports individuals and families. The Greens emphasize that the reintroduction of the ticket would help ease the financial burden for Berlin residents and others, while also contributing to efforts to reduce energy dependence and lower emissions.
Supporters of the initiative believe that a renewed 9-euro ticket would make mobility more inclusive, allowing more people to travel affordably during the summer months. They also maintain that the measure would encourage the use of public transport over private vehicles, thereby supporting climate goals and reducing traffic congestion.
The Green Party's proposal highlights the need for swift action to provide effective and targeted relief. In addition to the affordable ticket, the party is also proposing supplementary measures such as an energy bonus to make electricity more affordable for households. The goal is to ensure that relief initiatives reach people quickly and have a direct impact.
The previous implementation of the 9-euro ticket demonstrated high demand and positive feedback from users, with many calling for a permanent or recurring version of the initiative. The Greens argue that the current economic climate justifies another period of reduced fare public transport to support the population and further environmental objectives.
The proposal will be considered by the state parliament, with the outcome dependent on further discussions at both state and federal levels. If enacted, the ticket would be available for three months during the summer, offering widespread access to local and regional public transport across Germany at an affordable rate.
While the plan has garnered support from various groups advocating for cost-effective public transportation and environmental protection, its implementation would require coordination between state and federal authorities, as well as agreement from transportation associations. The discussion reflects ongoing efforts to balance economic relief with the promotion of sustainable mobility options.