Kindergartens should remain free of charge: is the dispute over?
Munich – Parents of kindergarten children can breathe a sigh of relief. The school department also welcomes the motion submitted by the Greens and the SPD to prevent kindergarten fees from being incurred. A court had objected to the Munich system.
City school board and mayor demonstrate unity
The motion by the SPD and the Greens envisages a deficit system. Controversy also broke out over the question of which party had come up with this idea first and who had defended it and how vehemently. City school board member Florian Kraus (Greens) and mayor Verena Dietl (SPD) are now demonstrating unity. Yesterday they jointly stated that they had already sat down and discussed further steps. Because time is pressing.
fear of a sales tax
Both also emphasize that the school department had an exchange with the finance department. There were fears that the city would have to pay sales tax as a result of the new system.
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