The town council meeting on Thursday, 21st November, 2013, was always going to be centred around the budget for the forthcoming year. But with the debate lasting over two hours, each of the parties was determined to have their say.
It was Councillor Markus Bürgel who kicked off the debate for the CDU, noting that Oberursel had reached the point where savings could no longer be made without the effects being visible. He was critical of the national government in Berlin for taking decisions that the local level then has to pay for, without providing any means of financing them, although he was quick to point out that in the last 15 years almost all national parties had taken part in those decisions.
He commented that savings on services that fall in the “social” area where difficult to make, but that if there was no other option the voluntary services in this area would fall foul of the spending cuts. He called these services the “head of the social department’s toys” (Spielzeuge des Sozialdezernenten)! [Read more…]