The almost permanent call by the Greens to accelerate the expansion of renewable energies is increasingly being met with open opposition from nature conservationists in Bavaria. The latest example is the motion by the Greens in the state parliament, according to which the state government should now also release landscape protection areas for the construction of open-space photovoltaic systems, provided that nature conservation does not oppose this. The State Association for Bird Protection (LBV) goes too far. He is vehemently...
The almost permanent call by the Greens to accelerate the expansion of renewable energies is increasingly being met with open opposition from nature conservationists in Bavaria. The latest example is the motion by the Greens in the state parliament, according to which the state government should now also release landscape protection areas for the construction of open-space photovoltaic systems, provided that nature conservation does not oppose this. The State Association for Bird Protection (LBV) goes too far. He is vehemently...
The election year has begun, and at their winter retreat in Bad Wörishofen, the Greens parliamentary group has been outlining how they imagine the energy transition in Bavaria to be, how they would shape it as a governing party: as a major joint project for everyone and with everyone. The Green MPs are also ready to go on Friday morning, with the electric bus they are supposed to go on an excursion to a hydroelectric power station, among other things.And...
The parliamentary group hopes to win Markus Söder for the abolition of the minimum age for the office of prime minister. The Greens' top candidate Katharina Schulze is directly affected. The Greens in the state parliament want to try to convince Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) to abolish the minimum age for the office of prime minister. "If he is now open to this long-overdue change, we will both be happy to invite him to a personal meeting next week,"...
The election year has begun, and at their winter retreat in Bad Wörishofen, the Greens parliamentary group has been outlining how they imagine the energy transition in Bavaria to be, how they would shape it as a governing party: as a major joint project for everyone and with everyone. The Green MPs are also ready to go on Friday morning, with the electric bus they are supposed to go on an excursion to a hydroelectric power station, among other things....
In 2018, the prime minister claims to have offered to overturn the 40-year rule for prime ministers in return for the introduction of the term limit. Not true, says Katharina Schulze.from Andrew GlassAfter Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) explained why he wanted to stick to the minimum age for the office of Prime Minister in Bavaria, the Green parliamentary group leader Katharina Schulze accused him of lying. At the meeting of the CSU state parliamentarians in Kloster Banz on Wednesday,...
Bavaria's Social Affairs Minister Ulrike Scharf (CSU) has admitted that accessibility in the Free State is not progressing as quickly as once thought - but referred to progress in state buildings. The Bavarian Commissioner for the Disabled presented his report in the cabinet of Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU). The journalist Holger Kiesel, who has been involved in clubs and initiatives on the subject since his school days due to his physical disability, is the only one of the eight...
from Andreas Glas, Johann Osel, Christian Sebald and Patrick WehnerWhat a fuss it was in Bavaria when the AfD entered the Bundestag for the first time in 2017. At that time the party achieved 12.4 percent in the Free State, which was the best result in West Germany. Strongholds like Deggendorf, where camera teams from all over the country promptly rushed, contributed to this. Katrin Ebner-Steiner even got around 20 percent there. The refugee crisis, which one had in Deggendorf...
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...
271 days, six hours, 53 minutes and 41 seconds to go. This is exactly what the countdown shows when the top quartet of the Bavarian Greens enter the conference room at their party headquarters. It's the start of the press event for the election year, and they've placed the clock running until October 8 in the room; maybe to motivate your own people, maybe as a PR gimmick.In any case, the top candidates - the parliamentary group leaders Katharina Schulze...