2025-02-20 17:55:08
Politics
Education

Controversy Over Berlin's Austerity Plans

Tensions rise in Berlin as the SPD criticizes the CDU for proposed austerity measures affecting social and educational projects. Key SPD figures have labeled these cuts as 'irresponsible' and 'highly dangerous,' particularly targeting anti-Semitism prevention initiatives like Kiga and 'meet2respect.' Despite the criticism, Kiga will remain funded through federal and Lotto Foundation support.

The SPD accuses the CDU of undermining carefully constructed support structures without coalition consultation. Furthermore, significant reductions are anticipated in youth social work and educational programs, sparking outrage from various political and social entities.

Plans for a massive demonstration against these cuts underline the public's discontent. The protest aims to challenge the Senate's lack of transparency and demand a more equitable financial strategy.

As the debate unfolds, the call for a more supportive and inclusive funding approach grows louder across the city.

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"Irresponsible and Highly Dangerous": Berlin SPD Attacks Coalition Partner CDU Over Austerity Plans

The Berlin SPD politicians Cansel Kiziltepe, Alexander Freier-Winterwerb and Maja Lasić sharply criticize the austerity plans of the coalition partner CDU. Planned cuts to anti-Semitism prevention projects like Kiga and "meet2respect" are described as "irresponsible" and "highly dangerous". The SPD accuses the education administration and state secretary Liecke (CDU) of "destroying" painstakingly built structures. Kiga director Derviş Hızarcı was previously honored by Governing Mayor Kai Wegner..
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20. Februar 2025 um 14:15

Savings: Saving on social work - SPD accuses CDU of breach of promise

Politics
Economy
The Berlin SPD criticizes cuts in social work by the CDU senator; Savings affect projects for the prevention of anti-Semitism, youth social work and street social work.
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20. Februar 2025 um 15:07

SPD fears massive cuts: "Career orientation program is at risk"

The CJD in the Wesel district warns of cuts to the career orientation program "No degree without follow-up", which gives students insights into various professions. Especially students with special needs would be affected. The CDU state government plans to cut the program, which according to SPD politicians is irresponsible.
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