Dispute over slaughterhouse: Court raises bias of city councils!

Dispute over slaughterhouse: Court raises bias of city councils!

In a dramatic turning point in Rottenburg, Sigmaringen, the future of the slaughterhouse is on the brink! The parliamentary group members Klaus Weber and Franziska Rauser, who are passionate about the preservation of the slaughterhouse, launched the citizens 'initiative and were significantly involved in the successful citizens' decision at the end of January. But the Situation escalated when a CDU city council made a request for bias against the two activists. With 15 votes for this, 8 against it and 6 abstentions the majority was reached!

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The city administration supported the request for bias by moving a parallel to a club chairman who is not allowed to vote on the interests of his association if you vote. But the Tübingen regional council expressed concerns and had the decision left to the council. Klaus Weber, former challenger of the mayor Stephan Neher (CDU), complained to the regional council and requested preliminary legal protection at the administrative court. He speaks of a "obstruction policy" of the OB in relation to the slaughterhouse.

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The Sigmaringen court clearly decided in favor of Weber. It saw no conflict of interest and found that the decision had to concentrate on the personal concerns of the person biased - which was "not clear here". It is only about political commitment to implement the citizens' decision. The city administration has time until November 1 to make an appeal, but a spokeswoman confirmed that this is not considered. On November 12th, the councils will vote on the decision -making decision and the renovation of the slaughterhouse. If the council decides against the judicial order, the regional council will have the last word!

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