After the unanimous vote of the federal states for the nationwide legal framework for corona protective measures, Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder sees the SPD, Greens and FDP as responsible.
“Unfortunately, Corona is coming back with great force.
The new traffic light majority must not duck, "said the CSU boss on Friday after the end of the Prime Minister's Conference in Koenigswinter, North Rhine-Westphalia.
Königswinter - “We have to be careful to get through autumn and winter.
Without a legal basis from the federal government, the citizens would be defenseless. "
Previously, at their annual meeting, the Prime Ministers had spoken out in favor of "the greatest importance that the countries are given the opportunity for a limited period of time to prevent the spread of Covid- 19 to continue to take necessary and appropriate measures ”.
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The so-called epidemic situation of national scope applies until November 25th, the Bundestag is responsible for the extension.
This determination is the basis for regulations and central corona measures in Germany.
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