Good evening,


nothing that you do remains without consequences, often nothing that you neglect, the latter especially in politics. It will presumably get going on Wednesday in Wiesbaden when the Hessian state parliament decides on a corona special payment for civil servants. A ruling by the Hessian Administrative Court (VGH) from last week, which will also result in expenses, could also come up for discussion. According to the VGH, officials in certain grades received so little between 2013 and 2020 that it violated the Basic Law. Because the Federal Constitutional Court demands that the salaries of civil servants in the lowest salary group must be at least 15 percent above the basic security for the unemployed, which according to the judgment was not the case.The black-green coalition in Hesse presented this and other judgments as a political indictment: This is how state parliament correspondent Ewald Hetrodt comments in the Rhein-Main-Zeitung.

Jacqueline Vogt

Editor in the Rhein-Main-Zeitung, responsible for the Rhein-Main section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.

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New corona rules apply, to some they seem almost like a lockdown. Restaurateurs complain bitterly about parties and celebrations that have been canceled and the fact that the 2-G plus option has been removed from them. One of them is Robert Mangold, managing partner of the Frankfurt Tiger & Palmen Group, which includes the Café Siesmayer am Palmengarten. What it means for restaurants, bars and clubs that they are only allowed to let in people who have been vaccinated and recovered and not more guests with a daily negative test, how many people are now staying in Frankfurt hotels and that the winemakers are doing better than ever: That is what he says in an interview.

Green party leader Daniel Frank had to leave because he couldn't control himself, now he has a successor: Götz von Stumpfeldt now forms the dual leadership of the Greens in Frankfurt with Julia Frank. Frank, who was elected in June, was accused of having behaved in a "cross-border" manner towards party members when he was drunk on the night of the federal election. Frank had admitted that and had resigned in October. In the election now, Stumpfeldt, who moved to Frankfurt only two and a half years ago, prevailed against original Frankfurt Klaus Lengefeld. Stumpfeldt received 84 of the 163 votes cast, Lengefeld 62. Eight members rejected both candidates, nine abstained. There were no other candidates.

And more than 600 children and young people have submitted their ideas of what the city on the Main could look like in 2099 for a computer game competition organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt +++ the district conference of the DGB Hessen-Thuringia confirmed Michael Rudolph as chairman +++ According to the latest count, around 180,000 sheep are kept in Hesse.

Good night, later, wishes

Jacqueline Vogt 

The weather for Monday

Today the day is mostly gray and cloudy, but also dry.

The maximum values ​​only reach 3 degrees, only in the night there is rain and snow.

traffic

Due to track construction work by Deutsche Bahn, the Sossenheimer Weg level crossing in Frankfurt will be closed from Monday, December 6th, 9:00 p.m. to Tuesday, December 7th, 6:00 a.m.

Birthday is on

Monday 6th December

Lutz Schenkel, managing director of the casino in Bad Homburg (60);