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After fire in Moria: Are refugees coming to the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district? Green politician makes demands

2020-09-29T17:06:30.867Z


The fire in the Moria camp caused consternation. The Green State MP Andreas Krahl demands: the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district should accept refugees.


The fire in the Moria camp caused consternation.

The Green State MP Andreas Krahl demands: the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district should accept refugees.

  • Are refugees coming to the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district after the fire in Moria?

  • Member of the Green Party, Andreas Krahl, makes a corresponding demand.

  • He is thinking of accepting 30 to 40 refugees.

District

-

Andreas Krahl

doesn't have

a glass ball

.

He also did not gather any mood picture from his colleagues in the

district council

beforehand

.

But he has his gut feeling.

That says to the

Green politician

: His proposal is accepted.

“Because they all have their hearts in the right place.” He learned that during his time as a district councilor.

Therefore “humanity will win”.

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Andreas Krahl applies to the district council.

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This is exactly what the

Landtag MP from Seehausen is

about: a gesture of humanity.

Therefore, on behalf of his

parliamentary group Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, he will

apply for the

Garmisch-Partenkirchen district to

declare its willingness to

accept refugees from the

burned-down Moria camp.

Krahl has also

thought

about a possible number

, as he explains when asked.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Green politician Andreas Krahl calls for solidarity after the fire in Moria

The federal government wants to bring around 1,550 refugees, 408 families, to Germany.

These could be distributed to different districts in Bavaria.

At

30 to 40 refugees

thinks Krahl for the

district Garmisch-Partenkirchen

.

People who

lost their accommodation

after the

fire

in the

camp on the Greek island of Lesvos

.

People who had already had to live under the most unworthy of circumstances after their flight from their homeland.

For them,

Krahl

demands

solidarity.

The district has "shown many times that it is able to take in

refugees

and to make our home the home of people who urgently need humanitarian aid," the politician writes in his application.

Refugees from Moria: Krahl thinks of 30 to 40 people in Garmisch-Parrtenkirchen

As is well known,

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

held

a special position

in the great

refugee crisis in 2015

: In the former Abrams complex, an emergency shelter was set up, and soon an initial reception facility was set up for a good 300 asylum seekers - not without problems.

Further

accommodations in the district

were created.

The infrastructure, says Krahl, is there.

The place too.

Many facilities are underutilized,

he cites

the accommodations on the Abrams complex and in

Bad Kohlgrub

as examples.

And how is the willingness among the population?

Also there, Krahl believes.

The major challenges after 2015 would not have been mastered without “very committed citizens”.

Because of them, he is convinced, “the admission of 30 or 40

people will

not fail because

of an absolute emergency

”.

The district of Freising has shown it - unlike the local council in Tegernsee.

The district councils there decided to send a declaration to the federal government and the Free State of Bavaria to signal that they are ready to accept refugees from the camp.

This is exactly what

Krahl

wants

for his homeland.

The session on October 22nd will show whether his gut feeling is right.

You can always read more news from the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district here.

Source: merkur

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