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“30 km/h everywhere is more realistic than solar panels on the cathedral” — Bajour

The former President of the Grand Council would like to be re-elected this year. Why after this climax? The FDP politician believes that he has found his way back into the plenary session well, “I had fun acting as a normal councilor again”. He has not set any specific goals for his next term in office, “I would like to continue to work well on the commissions so that the business comes out well.”

One commission that Jenny sits on is the Justice, Security and Sports Commission. Does he feel Basel is safe? “In general, yes, I’m usually not out and about in Kleinbasel at three in the morning.” The feeling of safety depends on where you are moving, Jenny explains, so there are areas where it is justified not to feel safe. “Do you always feel safe when dozens of bicycles are driving through the pedestrian zone?” asks the FDP member and answers himself, “no, I don’t always feel safe there.”

In the last segment, David Jenny asks either/or questions: nationwide speed limit of 30 or solar obligation? He doesn’t want to commit at first, but gives in: “A nationwide speed limit of 30 is more realistic than solar panels on the cathedral.”

You can see the whole conversation about early French, the music diversity initiative and the strengths of the FDP here:

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