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In a public referendum, Parisians have voted in favour of a drastic increase in parking fees for hefty off-road vehicles. But only six percent of eligible voters actually bothered to vote.
For SUVs and other heavyweight vehicles, an hour’s parking in the centre of the French capital will soon cost 18 euros instead of the usual six euros, and in the outer districts 12 instead
of four euros. Six hours of parking in the city center will cost 225 euros instead of the previous 75 euros. 1.3 million Parisians were called to vote under the slogan “More or fewer SUVs in
Paris?” But only just under six percent of eligible voters took part. Around 54.5 percent of those who did vote approved the parking fee hike, while around 45.5 percent voted against. This
means that around three percent of those eligible to vote decide how much SUV drivers will have to pay for parking. In referendums, there is usually a required quorum, for example 25 percent
of eligible voters, who must participate for any result to be valid. This was not the case in Paris. However, the special rate for SUV-style vehicles will only apply to visitors who park in
downtown Paris. Residents will be exempt, as will tradesmen and health workers. The tariff will apply to combustion and hybrid models weighing more than 1.6 metric tons and electric models
weighing more than two metric tons. Perhaps this is why not so many residents bothered to take part in the referendum, as the vote was about disadvantages for others, i.e. for visitors. The
referendum marks the latest stage in the red-green city administration’s strategy to gradually ban cars from the centre of Paris. The red-red-green city council in Berlin also pursued a
similar strategy when it was in power. Critics of the new regulations in France have pointed out that environmentally friendly electric cars will also be penalised, while older combustion
engine vehicles will not. In Germany, the so-called German Environmental Aid Association (DUH) has immediately called on all cities to introduce higher parking fees for SUV-style vehicles.
“These monster SUVs are increasingly blocking sidewalks and green spaces and endangering pedestrians and cyclists. The tyranny of SUVs must be stopped,” said DUH Federal Managing Director
Jürgen Resch. I think the arguments for higher parking charges are a pretext. In fact, left-wing green groups have been trying to merge climate issues and social envy for some time. In
Germany, the “Last Generation” doomsday sect has already damaged golf courses and sprayed paint on private jets and luxury stores. Their motto is: “We can no longer afford the rich.” The
rich are defamed as destroying the planet. An international survey conducted by the public opinion research institutes Allensbach and Ipsos MORI in 13 countries has shown that social envy is
more pronounced in France than in any other country – with Germany in second place. The social envy coefficient SEC, which measures the ratio of social enviers to non-enviers in a given
country, is 1.26 in France and 0.97 in Germany. By comparison, it is 0.42 in the United States and only 0.21 in Poland. The populations of France and Germany bear a grudge against the rich,
a fact confirmed by another of the survey’s findings. Respondents were presented with two alternative statements: 1. The taxes on the rich should be high but not excessively high because
they have generally worked hard to earn their wealth. 2. The rich should not only pay high taxes, but they should pay very high taxes. In France and Germany, 53 and 51 percent respectively
expressed support for extremely high taxes on the rich, while only 19 and 32 percent thought taxes should not be excessive. The exact opposite was true in Poland and Sweden, where half of
respondents were against excessive taxes on the rich and only a quarter and a third of respondents respectively were in favor of very high taxes on the rich. As one of the rich myself, I can
actually see something positive in the high parking fees that will soon be charged in Paris. I don’t particularly mind whether I pay six or 18 euros an hour for parking, but I am happy if
it means there are a few more parking spaces. In Singapore, the most capitalist country in the world according to the _Index of Economic Freedom_ and also one with the highest density of
millionaires in the world, a permit to drive a mid-range car costs the equivalent of 100,000 euros. This is to avoid congested roads. Multimillionaires don’t mind: they are happy not to have
to share the road and parking spaces with so many low and average earners. As is so often the case, social enviers end up hurting themselves more than they do the rich. _Rainer Zitelmann is
the author of the book The Power of Capitalism https://the-power-of-capitalism.com/ _ A MESSAGE FROM THEARTICLE _We are the only publication that’s committed to covering every angle. We
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