FDP calls for the abolition of the European Ministry: Support from the opposition
FDP calls for the abolition of the European Ministry: Support from the opposition
an outcry by the political landscape of Lower Saxony: The FDP calls for the abolition of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Federal and European affairs- and find surprisingly support! The federal government and the opposition in the state parliament are behind this claim. What is behind it? A great discomfort about the efficiency and necessity of this state institution!
Jan Möhlen, board member of the federal government's federal government (BDST) in Lower Saxony and Bremen, sums it up: "The resolution would be a first step in the urgently needed degradation in the ministerial bureaucracy." High -resolution when you consider that the Ministry was only launched in 2017 under the grand coalition of the SPD and CDU - and is already considered "unnecessary". Where's the benefit? Is it just a political puddle in the large pond of bureaucracy?
irregularities shock the fronts
The reasons for the claims are serious accusations: the panoramic view reports "personnel inconsistencies" within the European Ministry. Scandal! The FDP, no longer represented in the state parliament, took the chance and calls out loud: "Abolition now!"
The opposition leaders support this advance particularly loudly. Sebastian Lechner from the opposition sums it up: "European policy must be a top priority and therefore belongs back to the State Chancellery!" A brave step that increases the pressure on the government!
The AfD, as the second opposition group, hits the same notch. Its European policy spokesman Dennis Jahn leaves no doubt: "The European Ministry should be abolished." He criticizes that Minister Osigus cannot even show specific results of her work. Are your achievements based only on the handing over of checks? The central question remains: where are the real success?
government factions defend the ministry
But there are other voices in the political arena: the SPD and the Greens vehemently defend the Ministry. Immacolata Glosemeyer from the SPD says: "If the ministry does not already exist, we would urgently invent it now." A clear indication of the importance of European influences and laws! And the Green Group Chairman Anne Kura adds emphasis: "To have an impact on legislation, but also because of billions of funding, a ministry of federal and European matters have its justification." What do citizens say about this conflict of the views?
The discussion about the future of the European Ministry is in full swing and reveals multi -layered political currents. The decision that is made here could have far -reaching effects on the digital and political design of Lower Saxony. The question is: who will end up as the winner?
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