Regardless of the still weak polls, the Bavarian FDP is optimistic about the state election year. "The FDP is not yet where it wants to be, but the FDP is on the upswing," said party and parliamentary group leader Martin Hagen on Thursday at the beginning of the winter retreat of the FDP state parliamentary group in the Upper Bavarian monastery of Seeon. However, the bottom has been passed and the trend reversal achieved. "Things are going up for the...
If there were already a state election, the CSU and Free Voters could continue to govern. In the BR24 Bayerntrend, the representative study commissioned by Bayerischer Rundfunk, the CSU comes to 38 percent (plus one percentage point compared to the BR survey in autumn), the FW to ten. 51 percent of all respondents are satisfied with the state government. A consistent 18 percent would vote for the Greens, and nine for the SPD. The AfD recorded growth for the second...
Ten months before the state elections, there is apparently no change in mood in Bavaria: if it were already election day, the CSU and Free Voters could defend their majority with a combined 51 percent. At least that's what a representative survey commissioned by SAT 1 Bayern showed these days. But the election campaign hasn't really started yet. At the start of 2023, the parliamentary groups will meet for their winter retreats this week and next. A tightening of positions...
Ten months before the state elections, there is apparently no change in mood in Bavaria: if it were already election day, the CSU and Free Voters could defend their majority with a combined 51 percent. At least that's what a representative survey commissioned by SAT 1 Bayern showed these days. But the election campaign hasn't really started yet. At the start of 2023, the parliamentary groups will meet for their winter retreats this week and next. A tightening of positions...
Among other things, the investigative committee for the Nuremberg Future Museum is to examine the lease for the building. The opposition suspects that tax money was wasted and CSU nepotism was practiced.Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) has described the new committee of inquiry into the Nuremberg Future Museum as an election campaign maneuver by the opposition. "Everything was done in accordance with the law and with the full backing of the state parliament," Söder told the "Nürnberger Nachrichten" (Saturday)...
Ten months before the state elections, there is apparently no change in mood in Bavaria: if it were already election day, the CSU and Free Voters could defend their majority with a combined 51 percent. At least that's what a representative survey commissioned by SAT 1 Bayern showed these days. But the election campaign hasn't really started yet. At the start of 2023, the parliamentary groups will meet for their winter retreats this week and next. A tightening of positions...
At first glance, it seems as if Prime Minister Markus Söder could take on this task. As if the whole thing were simply too heavy, practically unmanageable, although his building minister, Christian Bernreiter, is diligently assisting. It's about the state housing company Bayernheim that Söder launched, it's about an afternoon a few weeks ago in the south of Nuremberg - and the thing in question is a huge shovel for the groundbreaking photos. The metal drum is likely to be...
Of Andreas Glas and Johann OselHe gets out of a black limousine, the Croatian Prime Minister stretches out his hand, Markus Söder grabs. That's what he wanted, playing on an equal footing with the heads of state. That's how he imagined it in 2021, when he wanted to become Chancellor. But now, at the end of 2022? The Bavarian prime minister shakes the hand of the Croatian prime minister - and speaks like someone who wants to tear the republic...
He gets out of a black limousine, the Croatian Prime Minister stretches out his hand, Markus Söder grabs. That's what he wanted, playing on an equal footing with the heads of state. That's how he imagined it in 2021, when he wanted to become Chancellor. But now, at the end of 2022? The Bavarian prime minister shakes the hand of the Croatian prime minister - and speaks like someone who wants to tear the republic he would have loved to...
Is that really him? Can this be? It has already been joked in the state parliament whether Markus Söder still knows the way at all. At lunchtime, the prime minister will provide evidence to the contrary. He marches through the Stone Hall, past the pretty nativity scene under the colossal Christmas tree, turns left twice and, indeed: he enters the plenary hall, in person. There sits Söder (CSU), in the early afternoon, a hot drink steaming in front of him,...