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According to CDU federal deputy leader Michael Kretschmer, Germany's current energy and climate policy is leading the country into a "valley of death". He is calling for cheaper electricity and cites Poland as a role model.

Protection for asylum accommodation after attack plan in Lusatia

A man from Saxony is said to have prepared an explosives attack on an asylum shelter in Senftenberg. Right-wing structures come into focus. Other cases are also causing uncertainty. | more

Security package of the traffic light coalition rejected: Saxony criticizes inadequacy

The coalition government wanted to grant the security authorities more powers to compare biometric data. However, the Bundesrat stopped the law for the time being - Saxony did not want to support it either. | more

Quereinstieg in Hightech-Industrie: Jetzt bei GlobalFoundries starten

Arbeiten an modernster Technologie - Quereinsteiger bilden wir aus. | more

Immediate program for the deportation of serious criminals demanded

The Saxon Interior Minister is calling for an immediate program by the federal government to deport serious criminals and dangerous individuals to Afghanistan and Syria. | more

Psychologist: AfD successes are not a sure-fire success

The AfD is celebrating nationwide successes. According to researchers, its development into a far-right party is not deterring voters. Nevertheless, the other parties are not helpless. | more

Schuster Interior Ministers' Conference satisfied

Saxony's Interior Minister Armin Schuster (CDU) has hailed the results of the Conference of Interior Ministers (IMK) as a success. In his assessment on Friday, he referred in pa... | more

Techniker (m/w/d) für Hightech-Produktion in Dresden gesucht

GlobalFoundries ist einer der weltweit führenden Halbleiterhersteller. Wir haben in Dresden eine der modernsten Chipfabriken Europas gebaut und suchen für die Wartung der Produktionsanlagen Techniker. Werde Teil eines internationalen Teams. Über 3.000 Kolleginnen und Kollegen aus 50 Ländern arbeiten in Dresden für GlobalFoundries. | more

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