"Cityscape" Debate: Greens Present Anti-Merz Plan
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There is no further ending of the "Cityscape" debate: According to Merz' controversial statements and much criticism, the Greens are now presenting their own cityscape plan.
Federal Chancellor Merz accuses them of "residence and division: now the Greens are presenting their own plan to change the cityscape.
In the course of the cityscape debate, the Greens present a position paper. They demand more money for municipalities, more staff – and better protection for women.
After the debate on the "Cityscape", the Green Party of the Federal Parliament presents a five-point plan for safe and liveable cities. The paper calls for more money for municipalities, better equipping police and justice as well as measures against housing shortages.
In response to the "Stadtbild" debate, the Green Party of the Federal Parliament has, according to a report, developed a five-point plan for safe and livable cities and municipalities. The position paper calls on the Federal Government to end the financial distress of the municipalities, to secure social infrastructure, to better equip police and justice, to better protect women and to combat housing shortages, as reported by the "Tagespiegel" (…
The Greens have so far reacted mainly with sharp criticism to the "Bildbild" statements of the Federal Chancellor. Now the group leader makes proposals on what Union and SPD should do in concrete terms.
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