Holiday Dispute with the Southern Countries: as if It Came From the Summer Hole - Global Happenings
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The federal states have been coordinating the holiday calendars for 50 years, with the South enjoying special rights. NRW no longer sees this.
North Rhine-Westphalia finally wants to start the holiday later and is poking for a new regulation for the schools. The Prime Minister in the Free State has his own view. But the contradiction is growing.
The southern states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg have been the last to start the summer holidays for years. North Rhine-Westphalia has now demanded a new regulation and got a clear no back from Munich.
The students in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg are always the last to start the summer holidays. NRW is now calling for a new regulation – and is promptly receiving a no from Bavaria. However, protest is also stirred up in Thuringia.
The southern federal states are the only fixed holiday periods in the summer, which is criticized. Why is that so – and how is it handled elsewhere? The most important questions
North Rhine-Westphalia calls for a new regulation for the summer holiday start, but comes up against resistance from Bavaria. Prime Minister Söder and Minister of Culture Stolz vehemently defend the current special role of their federal state. Therefore, the existing rhythm should not be changed.
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