The Greens see themselves thwarted in their efforts to improve cycling in Saxony. Their motion for a "bicycle offensive" in the Free State failed in the state parliament. The CDU, SPD and AfD voted against it.
Greens: alarming situation for cycling in Saxony
"The situation for cycling in Saxony is alarming. Instead of finally working towards greater safety for cyclists, the minority coalition wants to make massive cuts to the construction of cycle paths," emphasized MP Katja Meier, former Saxon Minister of Justice.
Meier described the government's draft budget as a "devastating step backwards": "In 2025, the previous state funding is to be cut by 73 percent, in 2026 by as much as 79 percent. That is almost 20 million euros less per year. This means that no new cycle paths can be built, and many projects that have already been planned are in danger of ending up in the bin."