Markus Söder is now facing the Bavarian Parliament after the Corona summit in Berlin.
On Friday he reads his government statement on the lockdown extension.
Because the Corona * numbers are still too high even after the four-week lockdown, the measures are being extended.
This particularly applies to ski tourism, which is important for Bavaria.
At 1 p.m. Markus Söder made a government statement in front of the state parliament.
Here we offer you the current case numbers in Bavaria in a map *
Update from 1:01 p.m.:
State Parliament President Ilse Aigner opens the session.
After Corona resolutions: Söder with government declaration - here in the live ticker and stream
Update from November 27th, 12:51 p.m.:
At 1 p.m. the Bavarian state parliament meets for a special session.
Then Prime Minister Markus Söder will issue a government statement.
You can follow them here in the live ticker and stream.
Update from November 27, 10:52 a.m
.: After the extension of the nationwide
partial lockdown
due to persistently high corona numbers, there is a
special session
in the Bavarian state parliament
(see first report).
At the beginning, Prime Minister Markus Söder will
hold
a
government
statement.
This is followed by discussion and advice on applications.
It should start at 1 p.m.
After the Corona summit with the Chancellor: Söder faces Parliament - Bavaria's solo effort as a point of contention?
First report on November 27, 6:32 a.m .: Munich
- After a marathon session on Wednesday (November 25)
, the country leaders
agreed with Chancellor Angela Merkel * at the Corona * summit on the
extension of the measures
and the
partial lockdown
.
Even the Bavarian Prime Minister
Markus Söder *
(CSU),
known for his tough course in Corona * policy,
took over the decisions with only minor adjustments.
Here you will find an overview of the current regulations in the Free State.
Today, Friday (November 27), he has to face parliament and present the
Corona *
strategy
for the coming weeks
in a government
statement
.
Corona / Bavaria: Government declaration in the state parliament: Extension of the partial lockdown particularly affects ski tourism
In the previous government statement at the beginning of the partial lockdown at the beginning of November,
CSU boss Söder had to take
harsh criticism.
In particular, the closure of the
catering
and
cultural institutions
met with rejection from many MPs.
Many companies had the hope of being able to reopen at the beginning of December, but nothing will come of that for now.
The
partial lockdown
was extended to December 20th.
This particularly affects the ski tourism industry at the start of the winter season.
If it were to
go
to
Söder
, then there would be no ski vacationers in Europe until mid-January.
Another point of contention could be Bavaria's go it alone in the area of
7-day incidence *
.
Prime Minister
Söder
presented a new decisive limit at a press conference on Thursday (November 26th).
Starting at an
incidence
value
of 300
,
exit
restrictions could
even be
issued
in the respective city or district
.
That would be a novelty across Germany.
The closure of
schools and daycare centers
in the affected area could then be used as an antidote to the spread of infection.
This measure could well lead to discussions in the parliamentary groups, as the state government has repeatedly emphasized for weeks
that it wants to keep
schools and daycare centers
open by all means.
Bavaria's corona strategy: caution and caution.
The lockdown continues until the end of December.
We reduce contacts through more equalization in city centers and universities.
Switching lessons apply in hotspots.
Federal aid funds continue to run and also apply to showmen.
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- Markus Söder (@Markus_Soeder) November 26, 2020
Coronavirus in Bavaria: Government declaration in the state parliament: Does Söder also get positive feedback?
Markus Söder
was not only scolded by the opposition.
He was also praised, with the
action
to come off in early November from the previously prevailing patchwork in Germany.
And this time, too, all the country heads pulled together.
This was probably mainly because federal states with a
low incidence
such as Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania were granted the right this time
to relax
measures
independently.
Many parliamentarians are also likely to like the fact that
the strict
contact restrictions
are being
relaxed
at
Christmas
and
New Year's Eve
.
People can meet up to ten people from several households on public holidays and at the turn of the year.
(tel) * Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network.
According to Prime Minister Markus Söder, the corona numbers are still too high.
The partial lockdown has therefore been extended - and even tightened slightly.
An overview.*
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