Munich today – news from 09/21/2021 – Munich

“Making impossible, delaying and communicating with little transparency”: With such words, politicians usually attack their rivals. At the start of this week, however, Anne Huebner, the leader of the SPD parliamentary group in the Munich City Hall, attacked the coalition partner. Hübner wanted to arrange a privately donated air filter system for a day-care center, but initially received no answer from the Department for Education and Sport, which has been headed by Green Florian Kraus since January, and then one that basically said: It doesn’t work. Huebner then tweeted. Probably also fueled by the anger that the Greens SPD mayor Dieter Reiter had recently sharply criticized for agreeing to an increase in public transport fares.

Strike and counter-strike: The frequency in which unfriendliness is exchanged – even between people who are in-themselves – is increasing, which shows how much the nervousness is before the federal election, which is due this Sunday. The mood is getting more and more irritable, also because the polls suggest that it will be tight.

For the first time there is a head-to-head race in all four constituencies in Munich for the direct mandate between candidates from three parties: the SPD, the CSU and the Greens. So basically four times Triell. Our town hall reporters Anna Hoben and Heiner Effern have traced how this exciting constellation has developed and describe the consequences for everyone involved (SZ Plus). And they listened to the echo of Hübner’s angry tweet. The Twitter account of those willing to communicate was suddenly no longer available on Tuesday at lunchtime. It will be exciting to see how she will comment on the election results on Sunday.

THE DAY IN MUNICH

Woman apparently locked in a Munich apartment for years A 64-year-old is said to have isolated his partner from the outside world for years. Out of jealousy, says the prosecutor. The defendant tells a very different story. Go to Article

“For me this is murder” A car crashes into the rear of a small car at 200 km / h and the driver dies. Her son survived – and now struggles with the judiciary: only a fine for the life of his mother and for the shards of his existence. Is that fair? To the SZ Plus article

Public utilities should stop oil and natural gas production Politicians want the city to get out of this business as soon as possible – talks about a sale are already underway. For Munich it is “a lot of money”. To the SZ Plus article

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