Berlin: Where CDU and SPD set a focus in a double budget - by Jan Menzel

Berlin: Where CDU and SPD set a focus in a double budget - by Jan Menzel

According to a report from www.rbb24.de, there are focus in the new double budget of the city of Berlin, in which the CDU and the SPD would like to invest 400 million euros each. These priorities include the fight against anti -Semitism and discrimination as well as investments in the social infrastructure. The SPD plans to use 28 million euros for the protection and strengthening of Jewish life in Berlin. The CDU, on the other hand, plans a 10 million euro fund to promote social coexistence and religious dialogue. In addition, funds in project for participation, integration and anti -discrimination should flow. The SPD also plans to invest 42 million euros for youth social work and 21 million euros for social projects in large settlements. In addition, investments in bathrooms, hospitals, the environment and traffic are also provided.

These investments are expected to affect the life of Berlin citizens directly. In particular, the strengthening of Jewish life and the fight against anti -Semitism and discrimination are important measures in a city in which diversity and tolerance are very important. In addition, investments in social infrastructure, youth work and social projects could improve the quality of life in many districts. The additional funds for bathrooms, hospitals and environmental protection are also of great benefit to the Berlin population.

It remains to be hoped that the implementation of these priorities in the double budget will contribute positively to the development of Berlin and local problems are addressed.