Le parti de gauche demande un référendum sur la vente du MFG-5 à Kiel

La faction de Die Linke/Die Partei demande un référendum citoyen lors de la prochaine réunion du conseil municipal sur la vente de l'ancien site MFG-5 à Kiel-Holtenau à la Bundeswehr. Les négociations sont dans leur phase finale après un accord apparent le 6 mars. De nouvelles exigences ont fait déraper le calendrier.

Les négociations pour la vente à la Bundeswehr de l'ancien site MFG-5 à Kiel-Holtenau sont entrées dans leur phase finale. Il semblait initialement qu'un accord avait été conclu le 6 mars, mais de nouvelles exigences soudaines ont fait déraper le calendrier. Cela a déclenché un nouveau débat à Kiel. La faction Die Linke/Die Partei demande un référendum citoyen lors de la prochaine réunion du conseil municipal. Ils affirment que Kiel ne devrait pas renoncer volontairement au site. Les discussions portent sur le retour de la Bundeswehr dans la zone précédemment utilisée par les militaires.

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