Save the globe: Neubrandenburg protest against closure!
Save the globe: Neubrandenburg protest against closure!
In Neubrandenburg, the Globus market faces a potential closure that puts many citizens into excitement. The news that the location may be handed over to Kaufland has meant that the population is heavily involved against this change. In particular, the petition "We want to stay globe, not a buying country!", Which has already reached more than 1000 signatures.
Already over 600 of the 910 signatures from Neubrandenburg have been collected, which are necessary to take the petition into account by the city administration. To do this, you have to know that this "regional relevance threshold" aims to take the concerns of the citizens seriously and to involve them in decision -making processes. The numbers speak for themselves: On September 25, a record -breaking day for the petition was recorded when 287 signatures were collected, of which 191 came directly from Neubrandenburg.
The support for the Globus market is growing
The support for the market does not only come from Neubrandenburg. Statistics show that the petition has collected many voices from different federal states, including Saxony, Lower Saxony and Brandenburg. It is striking that 54 percent of the signatories have stated that they are directly affected by the possible closure, which underlines the urgency of the situation.
With the increase in signatures, it becomes clear that the people in the region stand up for the preservation of the globe market. In a survey by the Nordkurier, almost three quarters of the respondents voted for the preservation of the globe, while others pleaded for the opening of a Kaufland or an alternative market. This survey shows how important the Globus market is for the citizens and that the majority of you are against changes that could affect your usual purchasing culture.
Official reactions and the future of the market
Neubrandenburg Mayor Silvio Witt emphasized that a final decision about a possible closure of the Globus market has not yet been made. He assured that the city will check all options to get the location and jobs on site. This commitment shows that the city administration takes the concerns of the population seriously and actively searches for solutions that could protect both the market and the jobs.
The digital collection of signatures runs until March 20, 2025, which gives supporters of the petition enough time to mobilize their voices. The ongoing support shows how strong people are awareness of local business and their importance for the community. The developments around the Globus market remain exciting, and the citizens are asked to continue to raise their voice.