Plans to Slim Down Munich Concert Hall Project Sparks Debate

Plans to Slim Down Munich Concert Hall Project Sparks Debate

In the struggle for a new concert hall in Munich, Bavaria’s Art Minister Markus Blume wants to slim down the project significantly. “I want a billion-dollar project to become a million-dollar project,” said the CSU politician to the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” (Saturday). “We need a different scale.” Current news: headlines State politics: Bavaria’s state parliament re-elects … Read more

The Federal Government’s Commissioner for Integration criticizes divisive tone in asylum debate

The Federal Government’s Commissioner for Integration criticizes divisive tone in asylum debate

The Federal Government’s Commissioner for Integration, Reem Alabali-Radovan, meanwhile complained about the tone in the asylum debate. “A tone that is becoming increasingly sharp and populist, as well as presenting new pseudo-solutions every day, is dividing our society into “The Others” and “We,” said the SPD politician to the Editorial Network Germany (RND). It is … Read more

Controversy Surrounding Construction of Nordtangente Tram in München: Calls to Halt the Project Due to Mistakes and Opposition

Controversy Surrounding Construction of Nordtangente Tram in München: Calls to Halt the Project Due to Mistakes and Opposition

München – On their website, the municipal utilities call the Nordtangente tram a “central building block” for the mobility transition. One day you should take it from Elisabethplatz through the English Garden to the Johanneskirchen S-Bahn stop. The plans for the last section are furthest along. The tram is scheduled to run through Johanneskirchner Straße … Read more

Preventing Drug Use: Bavaria’s Approach to Cannabis Legalization

Preventing Drug Use: Bavaria’s Approach to Cannabis Legalization

“The best way to prevent drugs” is for stoner inspectors to make Bavaria safe September 28, 2023, 7:28 a.m. Listen to article This audio version was artificially generated. More info | Send feedback Treating yourself to one pint of beer after another is possible, but smoking weed is not possible. At least that’s how the … Read more

Bavaria’s SPD Offers to Tolerate CSU Minority Government Until State Elections

Bavaria’s SPD Offers to Tolerate CSU Minority Government Until State Elections

Bavaria’s SPD has offered the CSU that the state parliamentary group tolerate a minority government until the state elections – should Prime Minister Markus Söder dismiss his deputy Hubert Aiwanger and break the coalition with the Free Voters. “Out of responsibility for our Free State, we would rather tolerate a CSU minority government until October … Read more

SPD Urges Tolerance Towards CSU Minority Government to Prevent Right-Wing Populists

SPD Urges Tolerance Towards CSU Minority Government to Prevent Right-Wing Populists

MÜNCHEN “Out of responsibility for our Free State, we would rather tolerate a CSU minority government until October 8 than hand over our Bavarian democracy to the right-wing populists,” said SPD state leader Florian von Brunn on Friday in Munich. He again called on Söder to fire Aiwanger after allegations of an anti-Semitic leaflet from … Read more

Discussion of Current Topics on Maischberger with Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder among Guests

Discussion of Current Topics on Maischberger with Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder among Guests

At “Maischberger” today on July 4, 2023, guests will discuss current topics. Among other things, Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder is in the studio. When the talk show Maischberger runs on ARD tonight from 10:50 p.m., it should be about current topics at home and abroad. Sandra Maischberger has several prominent guests in the studio … Read more

Lawyers in Private Sector Earn More Than Judges: Kienbaum Analysis

Lawyers in Private Sector Earn More Than Judges: Kienbaum Analysis

Judge at the Dresden Higher Regional Court According to a survey, even experienced judges earn significantly less than their career counterparts in the private sector. (Photo: dpa) Berlin The state as an employer is becoming less and less interesting for lawyers – at least financially. Because as a career starter, you can earn significantly more … Read more

“Würzburg’s Sausage Agony: The Political Divide over Meatless Festivals”

“Würzburg’s Sausage Agony: The Political Divide over Meatless Festivals”

Manuela Rottmann, federal politician for the Greens, is currently doing it like this: “If someone in Berlin asks me about Würzburg, I cheat a bit because of my ties to my homeland.” She then said: “No, no, you misunderstood that. That’s Würzbach, the one with the sausage dispute. Everything is normal in Würzburg.” It’s hard … Read more

Private clinics in Bavaria have received Corona aid wrongly.

Private clinics in Bavaria have received Corona aid wrongly.

During the corona pandemic, private clinics in Bavaria often wrongly received so-called retention allowances from the state government. The Bavarian Supreme Court of Auditors (ORH) criticizes this in its current report. It is about an amount of more than twelve million euros. The pandemic and the resulting strain on the national budget are again a … Read more