Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate In the past few days in the regional media reported extensively about it: Minister President Kurt Beck (SPD) and Herbert Mertin MP (FDP) appear to have more public participation in major projects (such as the Middle Rhine Bridge at St. Goar / St. Goarshausen). Among other things, both referred to the events surrounding the Construction project "Stuttgart 21".
course, argue that both suddenly in this way, because the state election next year is imminent. Beck and his associates considered whether the scandals around the Nürburgring, the Castle Hotel Bad Bergzabern and the Bamberg affair as struck, and the FDP bobs in the country at four per cent to himself.
That you both in the SPD-led state government and in Mertin can assume opportunism, their behavior shows the local major project at Koblenz Central Square. Mertin, who two years ago looked likely to swim his furs in the parliament, had his party colleagues Koblenz (Including at that time including the current BIS Group Chairman Dr. Gross) want to move to abandon the demand for citizen participation. The SPD state government acted very differently from the Central Square project, as the recent comments have suggested the prime minister. Thus, mixed Secretary Roger Lewentz (SPD) in the local political decision-making process to the central place and wanted to force an unconditional yes to the City Council's controversial plans investors. At the central station project had the policy in Koblenz and the country completely ignored that Koblenzer citizens had collected more than 20,000 signatures against the investor plans to make one for the city and Citizen-friendly alternative planning is possible.
Efforts of the FDP in 2008, for more public participation at that time not really respected. More than 100 critical input from citizens and institutions in the process were open position of the private engineering company KOCKS proposed to the City Council on non-compliance. Even the appointment of a private engineering firms for primary tasks of the administration has a bitter aftertaste.
course, argue that both suddenly in this way, because the state election next year is imminent. Beck and his associates considered whether the scandals around the Nürburgring, the Castle Hotel Bad Bergzabern and the Bamberg affair as struck, and the FDP bobs in the country at four per cent to himself.
That you both in the SPD-led state government and in Mertin can assume opportunism, their behavior shows the local major project at Koblenz Central Square. Mertin, who two years ago looked likely to swim his furs in the parliament, had his party colleagues Koblenz (Including at that time including the current BIS Group Chairman Dr. Gross) want to move to abandon the demand for citizen participation. The SPD state government acted very differently from the Central Square project, as the recent comments have suggested the prime minister. Thus, mixed Secretary Roger Lewentz (SPD) in the local political decision-making process to the central place and wanted to force an unconditional yes to the City Council's controversial plans investors. At the central station project had the policy in Koblenz and the country completely ignored that Koblenzer citizens had collected more than 20,000 signatures against the investor plans to make one for the city and Citizen-friendly alternative planning is possible.
Efforts of the FDP in 2008, for more public participation at that time not really respected. More than 100 critical input from citizens and institutions in the process were open position of the private engineering company KOCKS proposed to the City Council on non-compliance. Even the appointment of a private engineering firms for primary tasks of the administration has a bitter aftertaste.
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