Hesse's election posters: Hundreds of crimes and attacks on politicians!

Hesse's election posters: Hundreds of crimes and attacks on politicians!
In the past few weeks there have been alarming developments in Hesse, which are both politically and socially relevant. Between January 29 and February 10, a total of 217 crimes against election posters were registered, as the Interior Ministry in Wiesbaden announced. These incidents can be seen in the context of the upcoming Bundestag election and mainly affect local political parties. 59 crimes against the CDU, 47 against the AfD, and 30 each against the Greens and the SPD were registered, followed by 21 against the FDP, 12 against the left and 5 against the BSW. Interior Minister Roman Poseck expressed his concern about these developments and emphasized that the number of unreported cases was probably much higher. Attacks by extremist groups, both from right and left, are an increased risk of elections in Hesse. , according to Poseck.attacks such as the damage to the CDU office in Kassel and vandalism on a fdp campaign small bus throw a worrying light on the political discourse in the country. So far, the police have not been able to identify perpetrators, which further reinforced the worrying situation. Poseck condemned the use of violence and the increase in politically motivated crime.
new shops and innovations in Hesse
In the middle of these violent incidents, Lufthansa ensures positive headlines by founding Eurowings Holidays GmbH on April 1. This step is to combine air travel with other tourist offers. The target group comprises more than 20 million customers of Eurowings, which could represent a significant market advantage.
The police in Hesse also found new ways to improve their image. A group of young police officers starts an influencer campaign on Instagram to give an authentic insight into their everyday work. This initiative should not only strengthen the reputation of the police, but also address potential applicants and promote the police profession.
health and social challenges
The fine dust values in Hesse are worrying and exceed the limit values at many measuring points, sometimes up to 100 micrograms per cubic meter. Such high values are not unusual in the winter months, but represent a serious health risk for the population.
In addition, there have been several serious incidents in the past few days. A tragic accident occurred in Königstein, where a twelve -year -old boy was seriously injured. He got on the road while driving a car. Fortunately, the boy is not in mortal danger. Another shocking incident was the murder of an 81-year-old in Biblis, who was found dead in his apartment. The murder commission is currently investigating. A 55-year-old man also lost his life in a house fire in Schotten, the cause of which is still unclear.
In addition to these dramatic news, there were also traffic problems in Frankfurt, where a warning strike took place in local transport. The road and subways remained unemployed, while S-Bahn and regional trains ran normally. Verdi demands higher salaries and better working conditions for traffic employees. There were also technical difficulties that temporarily put the website of the Frankfurt transport company out of operation.
A ray of hope came in the form of a Eurojackpot winner from Hesse, who won almost 88 million euros. This message comes in the middle of the many challenges with which the population is currently confronted.
The weather also remains an issue with unstable, cloudy weather and possible rains. The maximum values are between 3 and 8 degrees, and at night it is to be expected with smoothness. Hessen thus faces a number of social, economic and ecological challenges that affect both people and the government.
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