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Citizens' decision in Mittenwald: The black-red aftershock

2021-10-28T06:08:40.835Z


Mittenwald - Rumms did it in the Mittenwald municipal council. There, the referendum, in which the aja hotel was buried, caused a political aftershock on Tuesday - a verbal exchange of blows between reds and blacks.


Mittenwald - Rumms did it in the Mittenwald municipal council.

There, the referendum, in which the aja hotel was buried, caused a political aftershock on Tuesday - a verbal exchange of blows between reds and blacks.

Mittenwald

- the stimulating figure was once again the uncomfortable SPD councilor Ursula Seydel, who, as a lone fighter in the parliament, had massively criticized the million-dollar project and tried to prevent it under all circumstances. Now she was hit by the ban beam of her CSU counterparts once more.

"Now to you, dear Ursula." Just the smug address by parliamentary group leader Regina Hornsteiner made the thunderclouds felt that were brewing in the school auditorium. "As a consultant for economic development, you were the only local councilor to be massively against this project." One that the CSU promoted with all their might, because "Mittenwald would have brought Mittenwald a good bit further," argued Hornsteiner. “Your statements were based on scare tactics, assumptions and fears. Therefore I ask you: What do you mean by your office? And what is your plan now? ”Once in motion, the otherwise level-headed CSU woman added one more:“ And please spare us statements such as wellness temples, guest houses, social housing, small family-run hotels or even outlet centers ", Poisoned Hornsteiner."I urge you and the initiators of the referendum to immediately submit concrete, feasible, affordable and realistic concepts for the sustainable use of this property."

The referendum was inevitable.

SPD councilor Ursula Seydel

The initiators of the referendum - with Sepp Knilling and Christian Küffler, two of them were among the audience - got their fat off.

"It is outrageous to ask the local council five minutes after the election results have been announced to develop new concepts for the property." With this, Regina Hornsteiner alludes to a statement by hotel opponent Ilona Benz, which she apparently made in the exuberance of triumph.

Of course, the scolded Seydel could not and would not leave this uncommented.

"The referendum was inevitable." On the one hand, the council approved an aja concept without drafts on May 18, and on the other hand it provided an expertise on the Mittenwald company.

"But the approval of the population is more important than an impact study."

Now Gerhard Schöner (CSU) exploded - once again during a speech by Seydels.

"You're still in campaign mode," he hissed at his favorite opponent.

What he particularly resents of her: "That you used half-truths to set the mood." As an example, he listed building lengths of 80 meters that Seydel brought into play, although there were no plans to date.

“It's not scare-mongering, it's reality, that's my expertise,” countered architect Seydel.

Mittenwald is a poor house, we have lost the future - good night, poor Mittenwald! " 

CSU councilor Kurt Stransky

After the end of aja, Kurt Stransky, who has been a member of the local council for the CSU since 2002, paints a gloomy picture: “We actually live on nothing.

Mittenwald is a poor house, we have lost the future - good night, poor Mittenwald! ”If he had a death bell, then he would ring it.

Now it broke out of Bärbel Rauch (SPD). “Where is your understanding of democracy?” When the CSU parted mocking laughter, the student apprentice burst out. D. finally the collar. "What is there to laugh about, Regina?" With which Rauch aimed at the reaction of parliamentary group leader Hornsteiner. "Such a personal settlement with a colleague who has a different opinion, I have never experienced anything like it." Schöne laughed loudly. There wouldn't have been so much malice before, said Rauch. At the same time, she advocated taking the will of the voters seriously. "57 percent were not misled by latrine slogans."

That, in turn, was fodder for beautiful people.

"Dear Bärbel, do not deny us that we are democratic!" And recently he fired a volley against "the dear colleague Seydel" because of her "black painting".

Schöne also paints a gloomy picture of the future: "The problems will come - faster than you think!"

"Buhfrau" Seydel had already recognized that they had to be tackled courageously.

"But only when you have calmed down again." Christl Veit (CSU) struck a slightly more conciliatory tone.

"Please dear opponents, bring suggestions, please do not argue, but act."

The Free Voters had followed the black and red ping-pong game without intervening.

Construction consultant Florian Lipp said: "What really stank me was that the citizens did not trust us how the building should look like."

The memorable referendum of October 24th offers food for thought in many ways.

Source: merkur

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