100 days in office - poor start, disagreement and uncertain future: The first record for the black -red Senate

100 days in office - poor start, disagreement and uncertain future: The first record for the black -red Senate

100 days in office-the first record for the black-red Senate

The black-red Senate has been in office for 100 days and the balance sheet is different. What did the politicians achieve during this time? The ruling mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) has a full schedule and supports his traffic senator. He emphasizes that the black-red Senate makes a different policy than its predecessors. Wegner drives the Christopher Street Day, interferes in nationwide debates and shows his law and order policy by showing the red card in Görlitzer Park.

The Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy and Companies, Franziska Giffey (SPD), is happy about the growing IT industry in Berlin and is committed to expanding the fiber optic cables. She takes care of the Berlin business location and plans to issue billions of billions from the special climate protection special assets. Giffey also has to take criticism and threatens to disempower the head of state of her party next year.

The finance senator Stefan Evers (CDU) quickly settled in office and presented his first double budget of the black and red coalition. However, this comes across criticism, since all reserves are used up and Berlin's debt continues to increase. Evers is committed to climate protection and is planning a special fund for this project. He emphasizes that the public service will shrink rather than grow, despite the wave of retirement.

The Senator for the Interior and Sport, Iris Spranger (SPD), is versatile in her work. She takes care of the special Olympics and demonstrates assertiveness after the outdoor pool randals. Spranger is planning large projects such as the State Office for Immigration. However, their joy about working with the CDU in terms of internal security could be steamed, since not everyone in their party agrees.

The traffic, climate protection and environmental senator Manja Schreiner (CDU) polarized in office in the first 100 days. It opens Friedrichstrasse again for cars, which results in criticism from cyclists, the opposition and the SPD. Some bike path projects remain unclear and the climate protection projects have not yet been named. Schreiner relies on the special fund for environmental and climate protection.

The Senator for Work, Social Affairs, Equality, Integration, Diversity and Anti -Discrimination, Cansel Kiziltepe (SPD), ensures conflicts by talking about an apprenticeship. This is supposed to hit companies that do not hire trainees. However, the Senate does not plan a levy, but would like to create additional trainee places through an alliance for training. Kiziltepe also has to take care of refugee accommodation.

The Senator for Education, Youth and Family, Katharina Günther-Lüsch (CDU), had a difficult start when a knife attack took place at a school. She frees the school management of upper limits for new hires, which leads to discussions. There are around 1,500 vacant positions in Berlin school operations and the conflict for smaller class sizes remains.

Overall, politicians put different accents in office in the first 100 days and some challenges are still imminent. It remains to be seen how you will solve them.

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