Why is the building councilor Kevin Hönicke no longer allowed to enter his office in Berlin-Lichtenberg?

Why is the building councilor Kevin Hönicke no longer allowed to enter his office in Berlin-Lichtenberg?

After the exemption of building councilor Kevin Hönicke in the Berlin-Lichtenberg district a week ago it is still unclear why the SPD politician is no longer allowed to enter his office. District citizen: Interior Master Martin Schaefer (CDU) had presented him with a letter entitled "Temporary exemption from service".

according to the report of the Tagesspiegels Kevin Hönicke, the building councilor in the Berlin-Lichtenberg district, was released from his tasks a week ago. The reasons for this measure are still unclear and there is no clear information about why he is no longer allowed to enter his office.

The district mayor Martin Schaefer (CDU) handed Hönicke a letter entitled "Temporary exemption from duty". This title suggests that the exemption is only temporary, but without giving further information about the return of the building council.

For the citizens: Inside Berlin-Lichtenberg, this situation is confusing and worrying. The work of the building council affects many important areas of the district, such as urban development, construction matters and public projects. The lack of presence and participation of Hönicke could affect the upcoming projects and decisions of the district and lead to delays.

It remains to be seen how long this temporary exemption will last and whether further information about the reasons for this measure will be announced. The citizens: inside of Berlin-Lichtenberg hope that the situation will be clarified soon and the city councilor can resume its work in order to represent the interests of the district and its residents: inside.

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