Criticism of the Brexit agreement is growing in the EU Parliament
Criticism of the trade agreement with Great Britain is growing in Berlin and Brussels.
Criticism of the trade agreement with Great Britain is growing in Berlin and Brussels.
Members of the Bundestag from several parliamentary groups are calling for clarity on how effective the corona measures are.
Bavaria's Justice Minister Georg Eisenreich (CSU) calls in a letter to the head of Germany for Facebook to “simplify” the reporting procedure for hate postings on the basis of the Network Enforcement Act so that Facebook users no longer have to laboriously click through the website to make a complaint.
In Baden-Württemberg alone, there were at least 2020 demonstrations against the corona measures of politics from March to December 727.
Parallel to the Brexit negotiations between the EU and London, the German government was holding talks on future relations.
Due to the slow payment of the Corona aid, Hessen wants to suspend the obligation to file for insolvency for insolvent or overindebted companies through a Federal Council initiative until March.
There may be huge funding gaps in the federal budget in the coming legislative period.
The next federal-state meeting on the corona pandemic will be brought forward to Tuesday.
Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU) and his ministry are said to have bought respiratory masks at horrific prices from a Swiss company in the spring.
In an unusual appeal, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier called for people not to be in offices as often as possible because of the corona pandemic.
Baden-Württemberg has rejected considerations regarding a possible postponement of the state elections in March.
CDU General Secretary Paul Ziemiak has rejected reports that public transport is to be completely discontinued in the wake of tightening lockdowns.
According to the ZDF Politbarometer, the political mood in Germany remains almost unchanged, only the SPD has to give up one percentage point in favor of the smaller parties.
A few days before a federal-state meeting that has been postponed at short notice, various tightening of lockdowns are under discussion in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
According to a survey, Germans' willingness to vaccinate has increased significantly.
Immediately before the start of the CDU election party conference, Friedrich Merz is ahead of the Union's supporters, according to the ZDF Politbarometer.
Intensive care physicians are calling for the lockdown measures to be extended until the clinics are noticeably and permanently relieved.
SPD health expert Karl Lauterbach has expressed disappointment about the effect of the hard lockdown and brought about the closure of companies.
The new chairwoman of the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK), Britta Ernst, defended the committee's decisions in the corona crisis.
The CDU economic council warns of a complete lockdown of the economy in the course of tightening the corona measures.
According to a report by the Funke media group (Friday editions), well over 10.000 weapons are missing in Germany.
Shortly before the CDU party conference, CSU leader Markus Söder warned the sister party and its future chairman against turning away from Angela Merkel's politics.
In order to accelerate the return to face-to-face teaching in schools, the German Teachers Association is calling for teachers to be vaccinated more quickly.
A majority of 60 percent of the population is of the opinion that Merkel's course should be continued under the new CDU leader.
Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil (SPD) has called for the fastest possible approval of the corona vaccine from the British-Swedish manufacturer AstraZeneca and criticized the EU's slow approval practice.
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