Pliening: Beatrice Merk in the municipal Council now party free | Pliening

Beatrice mark is now officially party-less member of the town Council town of Pliening. She left the group of the Initiative for Pliening. The end of a farce.

Pliening: Beatrice Merk in the municipal Council now party free | Pliening

Beatrice mark is now officially party-less member of the town Council town of Pliening. She left the group of the Initiative for Pliening. The end of a farce.

Pliening – The municipal Council of the town of Pliening, has agreed in its meeting on Thursday evening in the house of a citizen, without discussion and vote, the request of Beatrice's wish to leave the group, the Initiative for Pliening (IfP). Now, since the beginning of April in the municipal Council is officially party-free member of the Plieninger municipal Parliament. The group of the IfP consists of only Markus Uffinger and Doris Löffler.

Pliening: Surprise in the constituent session

In the inaugural session of the newly elected municipal Council on the 7. May had announced Merk surprisingly, from the group of the IfP to withdraw. This step, they reasoned had been a member of the management Board of the group of voters is encouraged. A few days later, she continued her announcement, announced their membership in the IfP and requested the municipal administration to officially withdraw from the group. For the decision about square municipal code, the municipal Council is responsible.

Pliening: Council group exit

confirmed In the meeting on Thursday evening, mayor Roland Frick (CSU) pointed to the in the management comments received from Beatrice Merk, as well as from the IfP group Chairman Markus Uffinger. Uffinger, according to the confidence had disturbed the relationship between the group and mark the "sustainable development". Cooperation, as a group, was due to Statements in the notice of termination Merks write, as well as due to the events in and around the constituent meeting is not possible, read Frick. Beatrice Merk has written of the "irreconcilable differences" and "loss of confidence", says the mayor.

Date Of Update: 26 June 2020, 11:33
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