The Ukraine war and the Corona situation are currently the dominant topics. Markus Söder therefore makes a government statement on Tuesday. The news ticker for Bavaria.
- Ukraine war : Markus Söder* makes a government statement on Tuesday.
- Corona * in Bavaria: Current situation and rules will also be an issue.
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Munich – In view of the Ukraine war, Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder will make a government statement in the state parliament at short notice this Tuesday (March 15). This was announced by a spokeswoman for the State Chancellery on Monday. Priority issues will therefore be Russia*’s war of aggression against Ukraine* as well as help and support for refugees in Germany and Bavaria*. In addition, it is said to be about other consequences of the war, such as energy policy. Gasoline prices have skyrocketed since the beginning of the war and continue to reach new record highs.
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Söder government statement on the Ukraine war – the corona situation is also an issue
In addition, the Söders government statement should deal with the Corona situation. The seven-day incidence in Bavaria has currently reached an unprecedented level of almost 2000.* At the same time, however, the federal government plans to phase out all far-reaching corona measures nationwide this week. There are particularly debates about the planned end of the mask requirement in schools and retail.
Corona rules: The federal and state governments will advise on Thursday – criticism from Bavaria in advance
On Thursday, the prime ministers of the federal states want to discuss the future corona rules with the federal government – Söder also wants to comment on this in his government statement in the state parliament. Criticism came from the Free State in advance: “It is essential that the federal states continue to have a functioning emergency kit after March 20th. It must be clear which measures are uniformly possible in an escalating situation. That is not the case,” criticized Health Minister Klaus Holetschek (CSU*). The federal government must therefore improve the draft and give the federal states “more tools so that we don’t run into difficult situations again in the autumn with our eyes wide open”. (kam/dpa) *Merkur.de/bayern is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA