Reinickendorf's mayor warns: BHT parade essential for Berlin's future

Erfahren Sie, warum Reinickendorfs Bezirksbürgermeisterin Emine Demirbüken-Wegner vor den Folgen eines möglichen Stops des Umbaus des ehemaligen Flughafens Tegel zur Hochschule für Technik warnt. Der Artikel beleuchtet die Bedeutung der Urban Tech Republic für Berlins zukünftige Fachkräfte und Innovationen. Hier erfahren Sie mehr über die politischen Herausforderungen und die Bedeutung von Zukunftsinvestitionen.
Find out why Reinickendorf's district mayor Emine Demirbüken-Wegner warns of the consequences of a possible stop of the renovation of the former Tegel Airport to the University of Technology. The article illuminates the importance of Urban Tech Republic for Berlin's future specialists and innovations. Here you will learn more about the political challenges and the importance of future investments. (Symbolbild/MB)

Reinickendorf's mayor warns: BHT parade essential for Berlin's future

Alarm level red in Reinickendorf! District Mayor Emine Demirbüken-Wegner (CDU) suggests a loud warning signal: "Anyone who questions the move of the Berlin University of Technology (BHT) not only endangers the future of Berlin, but all of Europe!" The future of the highly controversial project at the former Tegel Airport is on the brink. The Berlin Senate is considering stopping the conversion of the iconic terminal building into a science campus - and this decision could have devastating consequences!

Berlin, the dynamic metropolis full of opportunities, could suffer a decisive step backwards through this controversial decision. "Future investments are mandatory tasks!" Emphasizes Demirbüken-Wegner. "We have to train and attract the specialists that we urgently need now!" It is clear to them: the Senate saves in the wrong place and takes the best economic and scientific options.

political responsibility and promise to the citizens

The mayor also warns the political reliability: "The citizens have promised that the closure of the Tegel Airport will bring thousands of innovative jobs and study places!" These words are more than mere promises - they are an obligation to the population who has hoped for a radiant future.

"The university has been waiting for the starting shot for so long! To tear the heart out of the Urban Tech Republic before it even began to beat, is not only unclear, but testifies to blatant short -sightedness!" The district mayor will not rest, she will look for every possible contact with the Senate to save the Urban Tech Republic. Berlin must remain, as a place that lives innovation and progress!