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Munich (dpa / lby) - Almost a week after the latest corona resolutions by the federal and state governments, the Bavarian state parliament must now also decide on the extended lockdown until mid-February.

So far, the measures to contain further infections only apply until the end of January, but the extension on Wednesday is purely a formality due to the majority in parliament.

The state government, supported by the CSU and Free Voters, had already confirmed the resolutions in the cabinet last week.

Before the vote on the extended lockdown, the opposition question time to the government, introduced in the corona crisis, is right at the beginning of the meeting.

This should also be about the current - and by Vice-Prime Minister Hubert Aiwanger (Free Voters) with fueled - debate on easing from February.

The most recent court rulings on the overturned 15-kilometer rule for residents of Corona hotspots and the general ban on alcohol should also play a role.

For one, the state parliament session has a real premiere: Health Minister Klaus Holetschek (CSU) delivers his first government statement less than three weeks after his appointment.

And this on a truly historic anniversary.

Exactly one year ago, on January 27, 2020, the first corona case became known in Bavaria and thus in Germany.

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Decision of the MPK on January 19