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2023-06-04T04:11:20.082Z

Highlights: Federal Interior Minister Nancy Feaser (SPD) exempts the federal police from any austerity measures. She promised all this during a visit to Munich Airport. Faeser: "I have met highly motivated officials here who are doing an outstanding job" The Federal Police at the airport is the largest office in Bavaria with over 1000 officers. On average, more than 31,000 passports are checked every day at Munich Airport, where more than 1000 civil servants are employed. The 1000,<> additional jobs nationwide are also necessary "so that the profession remains attractive"



Full backing: Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser visited the Federal Police in Terminal 2. © Federal police

Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser visited Munich Airport. For the more than 1000,<> civil servants at Bavaria's largest office, she had good news.

Airport – Federal Interior Minister Nancy Feaser (SPD) exempts the federal police from any austerity measures. On the contrary, it promises the former Federal Border Guard 1000,<> new jobs. In addition, it holds out the prospect of a new Federal Police Act. She promised all this during a visit to Munich Airport.


After a tour of security and border controls and conversations with officials, Faeser told journalists: "I have met highly motivated officials here who are doing an outstanding job." Working at a major international airport is a particular challenge. "The Federal Police is an important part of our country's security architecture and must therefore be well and modernly equipped. Because border police tasks, the importance of aviation and rail security, and not least the repatriation of rejected asylum seekers are increasing, "we need a new federal police law," said Faeser. Their draft is currently being coordinated with the federal states and will then be adopted by the cabinet. However, she did not give a timetable for this.


The Federal Police at the airport is the largest office in Bavaria with over 1000 officers. On average, more than 31,000 passports are checked every day. The 1000,<> additional jobs nationwide, Faeser continued, are also necessary "so that the profession remains attractive".


At the invitation of the SPD, the Minister of the Interior also spoke at the airport about political extremism. As part of the edition reports, she considers this to be the most dangerous variant, "because, unlike left-wing extremism and Islamism, it wants to overcome the state and the basic democratic order." Especially in Bavaria, the citizens of the Reich posed a major problem. One in four citizens of the Reich known to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution lives in the Free State.


For Faeser, the attacks on local politicians, who are often volunteers, are unbearable. For them, there is now a point of contact at the federal government. Ham


Source: merkur

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