The dampening corona effect on crime in Bavaria has completely disappeared. Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) presented the crime statistics for 2022 on Wednesday - the first year in which most of the pandemic measures have been eliminated. The minister therefore emphasized that, as a comparative brand, one must primarily refer to the pre-corona year 2019. The "new normal", as Herrmann put it, requires old opportunities to act.Just as an example: Because more people are going to the office again...
Bavaria promotes the development of a digital care exchange. Health Minister Klaus Holetschek (CSU) presented Recare Germany with a check for almost 293,000 euros on Wednesday. According to him, the exchange should go into operation at the beginning of 2024. "The search for free, suitable and locally conveniently located care places or nursing support services is usually difficult and time-consuming for those in need of care, their relatives and carers," said the minister. "A digital platform is the modern answer...
Both the CSU and the FDP have put up veteran politicians in the Munich-Schwabing constituency. At the CSU should Ludwig Spaenle fight for the direct mandate. In the 2018 state elections, the then Minister of Education lost his direct mandate to the Greens, more than 15 percent behind; Since then he has been the state government’s anti-Semitism commissioner and was promoted to the state parliament in 2020.For the FDP occurs Wolfgang Heubisch an, the former Minister of State for Science,...
HomeBavariaBavariaeconomy in Bavariawealth managementMusicals FussenMerz bus tripsReady to goKarstadt Kaufhof Gallery:Not just department store, but living room and familyMar 14, 2023 at 9:57 p.mReading time: 8 minsOpen detailed viewNot pretty, but striking: the department store on Neupfarrplatz in Regensburg is a defining feature of the cityscape. (Photo: Hans Blossey/imago)Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof wants to close its branches in ten Bavarian cities. A heavy blow for employees and inner cities - and yet there are rays of hope. A survey from Coburg...
It has long been part of the standard program of every cabinet member, the persistent scolding of Berlin. Who else brought it to perfection, Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU). Once again he complained about the traffic light government's supposed "anti-Bavaria strategy". After the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, he even spoke of a "deliberate punitive action against the South" in the area of energy supply.Five new power lines are planned, said Söder, and none of them should lead to Bavaria. The...
Now it is certain: the Augsburg University Hospital is no longer to be extensively renovated, but housed in a new building. "According to previous plans, a general renovation was intended. Because it is in ongoing operation, it would have lasted up to 30 years. It's too long for us, it's too expensive for us," said Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) on Tuesday after a cabinet meeting. After long discussions, the Council of Ministers therefore decided against the general renovation and...
HomeBavariaBavariaeconomy in Bavariawealth managementMusicals FussenMerz bus tripsReady to goKarstadt Kaufhof Gallery:The fear of the big vacancy Mar 14, 2023 5:03 p.mReading time: 8 minsOpen detailed viewNot pretty, but striking: the department store on Neupfarrplatz in Regensburg is a defining feature of the cityscape. (Photo: Hans Blossey/imago)Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof wants to close its branches in ten Bavarian cities. A heavy blow for employees and inner cities - and yet there are rays of hope. A survey from Coburg to Kempten. From...
Everyone is talking, grumbling and arguing about the reform plans with which the traffic light government wants to downsize the Bundestag. And while everyone is talking, scolding and arguing, it occurs to you: there was something! That's right, even in Bavaria the parliament is too big, according to the FDP, which is planning a referendum on the subject. Title: "Prevent XXL-Landtag!" There are currently 205 MPs in the state parliament, next time there could be 220, the FDP wants to...
It has long been part of the standard program of every cabinet member, the persistent scolding of Berlin. Who else brought it to perfection, Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU). Once again he complained about the traffic light government's supposed "anti-Bavaria strategy". After the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, he even spoke of a "deliberate punitive action against the South" in the area of energy supply.Five new power lines are planned, said Söder, and none of them should lead to Bavaria. The...
A city councilor insults a colleague during a meeting and thus the entire teaching profession. The result: an outcry. source site