Demonstration of Municipal Politicians - Cities Sound the Alarm in Berlin: "We Are in a Very Dramatic Situation"
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Local politicians demonstrate in Berlin with fire trucks and garbage trucks. Why? A call to the mayor of Duisburg Sören Link (SPD).
With a motorcade, representatives of 73 municipalities have moved to Berlin to draw attention to their dramatic financial situation. They demand relief from the federal government and warn: Without sufficient funding, drastic cuts are imminent – with consequences for democracy.
With fire brigade, rescue and road cleaning vehicles, municipal politicians from several federal states have demonstrated in Berlin for financial emergency aid.
Fire trucks and garbage trucks in front of the Chancellery: The tops of 73 municipalities in Berlin demand loudly more money for their empty cash registers.
Fire trucks and garbage trucks in front of the Chancellery: The tops of 73 municipalities in Berlin demand loudly more money for their empty cash registers.
Germany's municipalities will have incurred a deficit of 32 billion euros in 2025, says the organizer of the action alliance "For the Dignity of Our Cities," who organized a protest in front of the Federal Chancellery today. "This is truly historic, and if the federal and state governments don't come up with something soon, then a great many municipalities will be on the brink of collapse, or even plunge into it," says Martin Murrack (SPD), who …
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