“Of course, the project is important first of all for the Germans, and then for Europe.

Gas that will be supplied via Nord Stream 2 will be a cheap day for German households and companies.

Taking into account the fact that gas is very expensive on the market now, everyone understands that the launch of Nord Stream 2 will undoubtedly reduce gas prices, ”the deputy said.

He noted that "against this background, the delay in coordinating the launch of the project is surprising."

“I think it surprises both German citizens and entrepreneurs.

It is completely inexplicable why delay the launch when it will lower gas prices in Europe and the world.

Everyone is interested in this, ”concluded Ananskikh.

Earlier, the Infratest dimap institute, commissioned by the ARD TV channel, conducted a survey among German citizens.

The results showed that the pipeline project is supported by 70% of the population in eastern Germany and 57% in the western part of the country.