Bautzen railroad station named 'Station of the Year 2024'
Around ten years ago, the train station in Bautzen was on the brink of decay. It was saved by a decision of the district council. Today, the Pro-Rail Alliance sees it as a showcase station.
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Around ten years ago, the train station in Bautzen was on the brink of decay. It was saved by a decision of the district council. Today, the Pro-Rail Alliance sees it as a showcase station.
Migration is a key topic at the Minister Presidents' Conference. North Rhine-Westphalia's head of government addresses demands to the federal government.
The Saxon state parliament has received two motions for committees of inquiry into the coronavirus pandemic. The BSW sees the fact that one of them comes from the AfD as a success.
The road to a new government in Saxony has taken another step forward: after "introductory talks", the party committees of the CDU, SPD and BSW now have the final say on whether there will be exploratory talks.
The BSW is optimistic after the election and is making demands. Over the next few days, however, the young party wants to focus on its own personnel.
Bureaucracy is flourishing in many administrations. There are repeated calls to reduce the mass of regulations. The Alliance Germany has concrete proposals for this.
According to the polls, the Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) alliance has reached double-digit figures in Saxony. The party's most important issue is peace in Europe.
Small parties need a lot of support in election campaigns. Bündnis Deutschland is now once again mobilizing against wind turbines and is hoping for broad public support.
A possible coalition between the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) and the CDU or other parties at state level is made dependent on the stance on the war in Ukraine.
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) criticizes the Left Party in Bavaria for its decision on education policy and the abolition of school grades.
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance warns of a creeping militarization of society and criticizes the war rhetoric of the German government.
Saxony's Green Party is heading into the state parliamentary elections on September 1 with Justice Minister Katja Meier, Environment and Energy Minister Wolfram Günther and parliamentary group leader Franziska Schubert.
Sahra Wagenknecht presents campaign for state election in Thuringia. Wolf and Schütz also present alongside federal chairwoman.
At their party conference, the Saxon Greens want to define their program for the state elections on September 1 and set their goals for climate protection.
In a recent poll in Saxony on the so-called Sunday question, the newly founded Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) alliance comes out as the third strongest force. The survey was commissioned by Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR).
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) is planning to run in the Saxon local and state elections and is feeling a sense of optimism.
With her new alliance, party founder Sahra Wagenknecht is hoping for a strong showing in the state elections in Thuringia, Saxony and Brandenburg in the fall.
After the split of the "Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht", the party in Saxony presents itself stable so far.
Former German President Joachim Gauck suggests that all democratic parties join forces to prevent the AfD from governing.
For a long-term stabilization of the water balance in Lusatia with the coal phase-out, the Alliance Greens in Brandenburg, Saxony and Berlin demand a series of measures from the federal and state governments.