Expert refutes allegations about Carola Bridge collapse
The search for the cause of the partial collapse of the Carola Bridge in Dresden is running parallel to the demolition work. The commissioned expert now refutes allegations in a media report.
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The search for the cause of the partial collapse of the Carola Bridge in Dresden is running parallel to the demolition work. The commissioned expert now refutes allegations in a media report.
Saxony's tax offices also constantly need skilled workers. The next generation of tax administrators is trained in their own state.
Curbing bureaucracy is an ongoing political issue. The construction industry in the east has not seen any success so far - quite the opposite.
Millions were vaccinated against coronavirus and experienced mild side effects. Some suffered permanent damage. However, only a few cases have been recognized in Saxony so far.
Saxony's cities and municipalities are calling for a radical streamlining of public administration and a strengthening of the business location.
A new master plan prescribes steps towards climate neutrality for the state administration in Bavaria. This affects the energy supply and the vehicle fleets of the various departments, for example.
A new master plan prescribes steps towards climate neutrality for the state administration in Bavaria. This affects, for example, the energy supply and the vehicle fleets of the various departments.
The polling stations for the European and local elections in Saxony are open. Around 3.3 million people are called to vote.
Superfluous and harmful to the environment or necessary in terms of security of supply? The Rügen liquefied natural gas terminal is controversial. A federal court has now ruled against the connection.
Saxony's Minister President Kretschmer says no to 6000 additional jobs in the state administration. Financial challenges and tough talks with the federal government.
CDU parliamentary group sees fourth-highest staffing ratio in Germany and plans to reduce staff.
The 160 employees of the Saxon Court of Audit now work under one roof in Döbeln.
More than eleven years ago, the Saxon state parliament decided to relocate the Court of Audit from Leipzig to Döbeln. However, the move has been repeatedly postponed - now the time has finally come.