Greens urge reform of financial equalization with municipalities
Saxony's municipalities are facing financial difficulties. The best way to solve the problem is controversial. There is only agreement that something needs to be done.
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Saxony's municipalities are facing financial difficulties. The best way to solve the problem is controversial. There is only agreement that something needs to be done.
A roofing company advertises for trainees in the official gazette of the town of Sebnitz - and makes an inhumane restriction in the process. The town reacts, but is itself criticized.
In Dresden, preparations are underway for the further demolition of the Carolabrücke bridge, which is in danger of collapsing. The conditions are making the work more difficult - another tensioned wire break has no consequences.
Like the Greens and the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance, the Left Party in the Saxon state parliament wants to finance urgently needed investments through loans. The CDU has so far been strictly opposed to this.
The world-class field for the Golden Oval in Dresden continues to grow. Following the confirmation of three Olympic champions, a very fresh world record holder will also be competing at the athletics meeting.
Saxony is forced to make savings. This applies to all departments. For the new Minister of the Environment and Agriculture, however, the glass is not half empty, but half full. He also sees the coming period as an opportunity.
In August 2022, two young people stick their hand to the frame of one of Dresden's most famous paintings. They are convicted and pay compensation - which now helps them with their appeal.
In the Prime Minister's view, a citizens' council like the one on nutrition could also be an instrument with regard to the discussion on military service.
Saxony's Interior Minister defends cuts to the fire department budget.
The Saxon Association of Towns and Municipalities sees a financial shortfall of 500 billion euros per year for local authorities.
The "Blitz for Kids" campaign aims to ensure greater road safety for primary school children. Thousands of vehicles are checked.
The business climate index in eastern Germany rose slightly in March. But not every sector believes in the upturn.
Consumer prices are rising faster in Saxony than in the rest of the country. This has been placing an above-average burden on households for months.
Easter is the highest festival of Christianity, believers remember the suffering of Jesus and celebrate his resurrection. For many, however, it is simply a long spring weekend - with an Easter egg hunt.
Orchard meadows need care and protection. They are on the Red List of the most endangered biotope types in Europe.
The Saxon generation fund is intended to cushion the state's future pension burdens for its civil servants. The government now wants to reduce the allocations in order to plug holes in the budget.
Paul Lehmann has only rarely been able to showcase his great talent this season due to injury. However, the club is convinced of his worth.
The city of Dresden has to save money. This also affects the transport companies. Services are being adjusted, especially during the school vacations.
The Minister speaks of "reflection money" - money to think about how a region should move forward. Southwest Saxony has so far been very dependent on the automotive industry. That is set to change.
Saxony is modernizing its road law. The central aim of the amendment is to be able to renovate roads, bridges and retaining walls from now on without a costly planning approval procedure.
The Saxon generation fund is intended to cushion the state's future pension burdens for its civil servants. The government now wants to reduce the allocations in order to plug holes in the budget.
The Saxon generation fund is intended to cushion the state's future pension burdens for its civil servants. The government now wants to reduce the allocations in order to plug holes in the budget.
Right-wing violence in Saxony continues to increase. 2024 victim counselors again recorded more attacks than in Chemnitz in 2018. There is talk of a right-wing takeover.
Saxony's government wants to cut the generation fund - but legal experts and associations are sounding the alarm. This is increasing the pressure on politicians - shortly before the budget consultations.
During the winter months, homeless people can spend the night in the rooms of Dresden's parishes. This season, a particularly large number of women came.
In Saxony, a parliamentary committee of inquiry is also looking into the coronavirus pandemic. Prominent virologists are also being questioned there.
Across Germany, the SPD's young generation is dissatisfied with the agreements with the CDU/CSU. Renegotiations are also being demanded in Bavaria.
Young academics get a taste of Saxony's universities. The program is diverse.
In Saxony, a parliamentary committee of inquiry is also looking into the coronavirus pandemic. Prominent virologists are also being questioned there.
The Saxon state parliament is due to pass a new double budget by the summer break. However, the coalition of CDU and SPD does not have a majority - and there is a debate about new debt.
The state government wants to cut millions from consumer protection and insolvency advice. The Left Party is sounding the alarm: for some institutions, their very existence is at stake.
At the Dresden Film Festival, 67 short films competed for a total of 17 awards. Two entries were crowned twice.
The volleyball players of Dresdner SC can continue to dream of the double. The German cup winners force a deciding match against MTV Stuttgart.
The club's anniversary was supposed to be celebrated with three points. In the end, Dresden did not even manage a point against Osnabrück. The lead over the chasing pack threatens to melt away.
There is an emotional debate in Germany about how to deal with wolves. Many see the increase in the population as a threat to livestock farming. There are therefore calls for population regulation.
The trend in reported respiratory infections in Saxony continues to decline. However, viruses are still circulating - and further deaths are also being reported.
"Freedom" is the title of Angela Merkel's memoirs. The German Hygiene Museum in Dresden has invited the former Chancellor to read from her book at an exhibition on this topic.
There is still no effective cure for dementia. Various projects are therefore trying to improve the quality of life of affected patients. A visit to the museum should also help.
They are small, bite and want blood. But ticks can also transmit dangerous pathogens. Most of Saxony is considered a risk area for one of them - but there is protection.
Saxony has to make savings in almost all areas. Nature conservation projects are also affected. Associations are now mobilizing and pointing out the consequences.
Sad news for fans of Yvonne Catterfeld: her "Move" tour is being cut short by two shows. Which concerts are affected?
After tough talks, an agreement has been reached: Globalfoundries in Dresden will pay higher wages from July - and open up the collective agreement to other employees.
Fountains, water features and fountains adorn many of Dresden's squares and parks. Most of them are installed in spring and the fountain season lasts until fall - including famous creations.
The Easter vacations begin in Saxony on Good Friday - the ADAC is already expecting a lot of traffic on the days beforehand.
Free fruit, vegetables and milk twice a week: an EU school program makes this possible for nursery and school children. Institutions can apply now.
The Dixieland Festival attracts tens of thousands of fans from Germany and abroad every year. In the short term, the festival is faced with considerable additional costs due to anti-terrorism measures.
Saxony's foreign trade is growing, but the outlook for the future is less optimistic. This is because the USA's customs policy is contributing to general uncertainty.
The Free State of Bavaria has to make savings, and its theaters also have targets in the millions. Nevertheless, the Staatsschauspiel is planning another ambitious season.
Deficiencies in the handling of medicines, hygiene and staffing were reported in nursing homes in 2024. However, only around one in three homes was inspected. Too few, says the Left Party.
Saxony's Interior Minister is satisfied with the coalition agreement reached between the CDU/CSU and SPD. Berlin is thus sending an unmistakable signal.
Andi Hoti joins Dynamo Dresden on loan in the winter. The central defender quickly became a regular. Now there is a bitter diagnosis.
Classical music is no longer a sure-fire success. Orchestras are therefore using new formats to attract audiences. The coronavirus pandemic has also changed consumer behavior.
The league leaders remain unbeaten, but let their rivals close in again after a draw.
Leading politicians in Saxony are satisfied with the coalition agreement reached between the CDU/CSU and SPD. Kretschmer speaks of a turning point.
Numerous bridges and roads in Saxony's state capital are being renovated or replaced. Work is also continuing on the Blaues Wunder after a long interruption.
Founded in 1548, the Staatskapelle Dresden is one of the oldest orchestras in the world and, according to many critics, also one of the best. With Daniele Gatti as conductor, the successes are set to continue.
Hardly any rain has fallen in recent weeks. This also has consequences for the water level in the largest river in Saxony. Does this also have to do with climate change?
Saxony's government has had a commissioner for Jewish life since 2019. Thomas Feist now has an expert council at his side.
The CDU is criticizing the coalition negotiations with the SPD. Leaked information is unsettling some in the CDU/CSU. There are also calls for a referendum in Saxony.
Several thousand bookworms, bookworms and other interested people have been out and about among the bookshelves in Saxony's libraries.
The East German cities have benefited greatly from subsidies after reunification. Many centers are now in good condition. But there are still plenty of construction sites.
A lucky escape and staying vigilant: that's how you could casually sum up the African swine fever situation in Saxony so far. The authorities want to remain vigilant.
The famous miniature train will be running through the Großer Garten again from Sunday. There is a lot to discover on the miniature railroad line.
The famous miniature train will be running through the Großer Garten again from Sunday. There is a lot to discover on the miniature railroad line.
Amending the state development plan is not a sprint, but a long-distance run, says the minister. The current version of the plan is outdated and a new one is now needed.
The turbulence on the global stock markets is putting the CDU/CSU and SPD under pressure in the federal coalition negotiations. Saxony's Minister President wants a swift agreement.
Recipients of a donor organ often talk about their second life. For many, taking part in the World Transplant Games is a matter of the heart. Dresden is now the venue for the sports competitions.
The world-famous painter's diploma work was hidden behind several layers of paint for almost half a century. Now visitors can at least view the central part of the work.
The frost over the past few nights has caused isolated damage to fruit growers. However, the situation cannot be compared with last year.
At the age of 14, many young people in Saxony celebrate either their Jugendweihe or confirmation. Now the season is starting again.
Easter is late in the year this year - which is another reason why the tourist regions in Saxony are hoping for many guests. How is the booking situation so far?
Money for better learning conditions: Vocational schools in Chemnitz and Wurzen receive EU funding - as part of the structural change in the wake of the coal phase-out.
Back in operation after a two-week break: the historic funicular in Dresden not only connects districts, but also offers a charming route.
Third division side Dynamo consolidate their lead at the top of the table. Whenever Dresden seemed to have the game under control, Hannover II piled on the pressure. In the end, the Saxons' cleverness proved decisive.
The Saxon Greens fear for the fruits of their government work over the past five years. This is because projects are now being called into question again - for example in the area of wind power.
Charlie Chaplin once created a cinematic monument to "Modern Times". An exhibition in Dresden now takes a look at the relationship between the European avant-garde and American mass culture.
Objections to the results of an election are possible. Citizens in Saxony also make use of this option. After the state election on September 1, 2024, 13 objections were received.
Saxony launches a large-scale reforestation program in the state forest. But extreme weather conditions and a shortage of seeds are causing problems.
Saxon start-up companies still too often stew in their own juices. There is a lack of employees from abroad and insufficient access to venture capital.
Cannabis is the second most common cause of addiction counseling in Saxony after alcohol. But despite increasing challenges, there is a threat of massive cuts in prevention.
The loan enables the expansion and modernization of the electricity grid. New substations and high-voltage lines will secure the supply.
Whether candle arches or nutcrackers - Saxon arts and crafts are known far beyond the state's borders. This weekend, creative people will once again show what they can do.
The municipalities in Saxony are complaining about empty coffers and are also looking to the state. For the first time in a long time, they no longer want to support the municipal financial equalization scheme.
Even a finance minister does not have a heart of stone, says Saxony's head of department Christian Piwarz. In view of the cash situation, however, painful decisions had to be made in the draft budget.
It is about more than just a state budget. The deliberations and the decision on the double budget will show whether the consultation mechanism of the Saxon minority government works.
Extremely difficult budget negotiations are looming in Saxony. One point of contention is the federal government's relaxation of the debt brake at state level.
The funicular in Dresden is one of the city's technical monuments. It is inspected every spring and stops operating for this purpose. Now it is running again.
Hip-hop, poetry slam, arts and crafts from the Ore Mountains and mountaineering in Saxony are already intangible cultural heritage. Now a new round is starting.
Dynamo Dresden is now the owner of its own training center. The purchase of the academy will save the club millions.
Two centuries after its foundation, the Semperoper Ballett does not only want to present itself in a classical style. It also wants to celebrate top dance in the modern repertoire.
Germany is dependent on scientists and skilled workers from abroad. Naturalization is a motivation for many. However, the relevant authorities often take a long time.
The federal and state governments want to strengthen the reading, writing and arithmetic skills of those who do not have such good starting conditions for learning. To this end, they have launched the Startchancen program.
The Carola Bridge had two joints weighing several tons. After months of searching, the second one has now been found.
The finance minister speaks of a precision landing. Despite falling tax revenues and rising personnel expenses, Saxony will have money left over in the state coffers in 2024.
After a long back and forth, Dresden draws up a double budget for 2025 and 2026. Some of the planned cuts are averted. Debt is accepted in return.
The health authorities have registered a significant decrease in influenza cases in Saxony. However, according to Barmer, the flu epidemic hit the state harder than in previous years.
Building costs more in Saxony than a year ago. The extent of the cost increases depends on the trade.
The Elbe bridge near Bad Schandau has been closed for months. From Tuesday, a load test will show whether it can be reopened to traffic.
30 dead sheep and goats - but a wolf in Upper Lusatia may not be killed for the time being. A court has stopped the planned cull and doubts the legality of the permit.
Eastern Germany's economy is somewhat more optimistic about the future. The Ifo index is rising slightly - but not all companies share this confidence.