No election posters allowed in Saxony's major cities yet
Politicians are gearing up for the early federal elections in February. But in Saxony's major cities, parties are not yet allowed to put up posters with their messages.
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Politicians are gearing up for the early federal elections in February. But in Saxony's major cities, parties are not yet allowed to put up posters with their messages.
Politicians are gearing up for the early federal elections in February. But in Saxony's major cities, parties are not yet allowed to put up posters with their messages.
It's their future, it's their environment: in Dresden and Leipzig, young people will be able to participate in climate councils as the "voice of the future". Interested schools are now being sought.
The park at Pillnitz Palace in Dresden is transformed into a Christmas Garden every year during Advent. Thousands stroll through the staging of light and music - this has also been possible in Leipzig since 2023.
Culture also leaves an ecological footprint - and not just at major events. Sources of emissions include transportation, logistics and catering. There is now a CO2 calculator.
The tourism industry reports rising numbers of guests and overnight stays for 2024. In June, the number of foreign guests in particular rose. The European Football Championship was a draw at the time. But not all regions are benefiting.
By mid-January 2025, an electronic patient file with stored health data is to be set up for all people with statutory health insurance. However, use of the service is voluntary.
Chemnitz, Dresden and Leipzig will receive a total of 35.6 million euros for the expansion of their streetcar networks.