Good evening, Not everyone thinks every day


about the question

of whether the judiciary keeps paper files or has long since switched to electronic files.

But it is important for the functioning of the rule of law, and when you read that Hesse is lagging far behind in this modernization process, you start to get angry.

Where can you find out all this?

Manfred Koehler

Head of department of the Rhein-Main editorial team of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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In an article by our state parliament correspondent Ewald Hetrodt, who in his commentary also goes straight to the point of who is responsible for these deficits: Justice Minister Eva Kühne-Hörmann and Digital Minister Kristina Sinemus (both CDU).

The introduction of the e-file has been delayed by six years.

"So it was a matter for the boss?" Hetrodt asks.

"Then Kühne-Hörmann made a fool of himself personally.

Or did the sixty-year-old lawyer not recognize the magnitude of the task and just let things take their course?

That would also be a serious mistake.”

We can't think of how the judicial authorities got

Peter Feldmann.

No news on this subject on Wednesday.

Only the Frankfurt CDU recalled that they wanted to submit an application to be voted out, but they had already announced that on Tuesday.

The editors continued to deal with the case, of course.

In her contribution, Mechthild Harting points out that there is a rather elegant way for the mayor to retire.

Anna-Sophia Lang describes the cases of other mayors who got into trouble with the public prosecutor.

And Rainer Schulze asked around in the Frankfurt SPD.

Finally, briefly,

so that the basics are not completely lost in these exciting times: The corona incidence continues to rise, in Hesse from 1,365 to 1,405 within a week, the hospitalization incidence is also increasing, to 6.58 now.

On April 3rd, the mask requirement largely falls.

And

Alexander Jürgs is also dealing with the young writer Anna Yeliz Schentke +++ heating installers are currently being inundated with inquiries, but they still had time for a conversation with Kim Maurus +++ the beautiful cable car from Rüdesheim goes up towards the Niederwald monument only in May, the conversion to accessibility is taking longer.

I wish you a pleasant evening

Yours, Manfred Koehler

You can also read current reports from the region in Skyline-Blick, our live news blog for the Rhine-Main region, and on the Rhein-Main-Zeitung website at www.faz.net/rmz

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Clear at night, partly fog, around 3 degrees.

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, actress living in Austria, long-standing member of the ensemble at the Schauspiel Frankfurt, bearer of the plaque of honor of the city of Frankfurt (95);

Ramon Berndroth

, assistant coach and chief scout at OFC Kickers Offenbach (70);

Stephan Füssel

, from 1992 to 2020 head of the Institute for Book Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz (70);

Wolfgang Glenz

(SPD), former mayor and treasurer of the city of Darmstadt (70);

Roland Koch

(CDU), from 2011 to June 2021 Chairman of the Supervisory Board of UBS Europe SE, former Prime Minister of the State of Hesse, recipient of the Wilhelm Leuschner Medal (64);

Annette Rinn

(FDP), head of department of the city of Frankfurt, from 2007 to June 2021 leader of the parliamentary group in the city council (62);

Thomas Günther

, CEO of Ceotronics AG, Rödermark (57);

Claudia Jäger

(CDU), first district councilor in the Offenbach district (57);

Hendrik Docken

, artist living in Oberursel (55);

Justus Haucap

, economist, member of the Board of Trustees of the Conclusion Foundation, Frankfurt (53).