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Clinic, Tizio, admissions office: CSU Wolfratshausen renewed criticism of the district administrator

2022-02-08T19:04:50.550Z


Clinic, Tizio, admissions office: CSU Wolfratshausen renewed criticism of the district administrator Created: 02/08/2022, 19:59 By: Dominik Stallein "Save the district clinic": The future of the Wolfratshausen site was the subject of heated debate last year. The old struggle between the district north and south germinated again. © Archive Wolfratshausen's CSU boss Claudia Drexl-Weile attacks J


Clinic, Tizio, admissions office: CSU Wolfratshausen renewed criticism of the district administrator

Created: 02/08/2022, 19:59

By: Dominik Stallein

"Save the district clinic": The future of the Wolfratshausen site was the subject of heated debate last year.

The old struggle between the district north and south germinated again.

© Archive

Wolfratshausen's CSU boss Claudia Drexl-Weile attacks Josef Niedermaier (FW) again.

He had identified their association as the reason for the North-South conflict.

Wolfratshausen – After 50 years, grass has grown over most of the arguments.

This seems to be different with the controversial local government reform of 1972.

At that time, the districts of Wolfratshausen and Bad Tölz were merged.

Wolfratshausen lost the title of district town to Bad Tölz.

Since then, a North-South conflict has been smoldering.

Recently, this became clear during the discussions about the future of the district clinic in Wolfratshausen and the settlement of the technology transfer center (Tizio) in Bad Tölz.

Clinic, Tizio, admissions office: CSU Wolfratshausen renewed criticism of the district administrator

In an interview with our newspaper, district administrator Josef Niedermaier (free voters) identified a culprit: the Wolfratshausen CSU.

"Some people involved" would "permanently fuel" the debate.

Niedermaier described this as an "unspeakable act". Claudia Drexl-Weile, Wolfratshauser CSU boss and vocal critic of the district administrator, does not let these allegations sit.

Claudia Drexl-Weile, head of the Wolfratshausen CSU © CSU

Drexl-Weile attacks Niedermaier: CSU wants “district administrator for everyone”

In an open letter, the future CSU city councilor provides the district administrator with a list of examples "why we can't resist the impression of a lack of support".

In the discussion about the future of the obstetrics station at the Wolfratshausen district clinic in 2018, for example, Niedermaier forced a closure.

"It was only thanks to Wolfratshauser initiatives and the efforts of the district clinic that they were preserved." In the meantime, it has been shown that it was the right decision.

The closure of the vehicle registration office in Wolfratshausen was also considered for a while - several options were examined by the district office for their economic viability at the time.

In Wolfratshausen, 3000 signatures were then collected to receive the registration office.

"Nevertheless, you operated the relocation to Bad Tölz," accuses Drexl-Weile of the district administrator.

The district committee rejected the closure in 2011 for financial reasons.

Future of the district clinic and university location: CSU accuses district administrator of misconduct

In the two most recent discussions - the future of the district clinic and the settlement of the university branch Tizio in the district - Niedermaier again drew the anger of the Wolfratshausen CSU.

In her letter, Drexl-Weile renews her criticism.

Maintaining the hospital - "not a location in a significantly reduced form" - should "be the top priority" for Niedermaier.

In the interview, the district administrator spoke out in favor of “maintaining a location with health services”.

District Administrator Josef Niedermaier © arp

District Administrator Niedermaier emphasizes: Tizio location not threaded - CSU accuses him of lying

The district administrator denied the question as to whether he had engineered the Tizio settlement in Bad Tölz.

Wolfratshausen and Geretsried also applied.

However, Niedermaier refers to the university, which decided on a location in the spa town.

"You know that this does not correspond to the facts," writes Drexl-Weile.

In the past, the CSU had accused the district administrator of bias in Tizio.

Drexl-Weile closes the letter with the words: "We would like you to actually be a district administrator for everyone and to take this seriously in your future decisions and objectives."

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Source: merkur

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