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Election campaign in Berlin: CDU calls for free schooling to be discussed
Germany🏛️ PoliticsConservative3 hr. ago

Election campaign in Berlin: CDU calls for free schooling to be discussed

In Berlin, the CDU has opposed the proposal for free school meals, suggesting instead a moderate contribution of up to two euros per meal. This stance was outlined by CDU state chairman Dirk Reitze in response to the 'Berliner Morgenpost', arguing that such a measure could save Berlin around 92 million euros annually. Reitze emphasized fairness, stating that families who can afford it should contribute, while those with low incomes should continue to receive free meals. The issue has become a focal point in the election campaign, with CDU leading figures like Transport Senator Ute Bonde and candidate Stefan Evers expressing opposition. Meanwhile, the SPD, Berlin's current coalition partner, has long advocated for free education including free school meals, with SPD parliamentary group leader Raed Saleh being a prominent supporter.

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Die Zeit logoDie ZeitIndependentConservative3 hr. ago
Election campaign in Berlin: CDU calls for free schooling to be discussed

In Berlin, the CDU has opposed the proposal for free school meals, suggesting instead a moderate contribution of up to two euros per meal. This stance was outlined by CDU state chairman Dirk Reitze in response to the 'Berliner Morgenpost', arguing that such a measure could save Berlin around 92 million euros annually. Reitze emphasized fairness, stating that families who can afford it should contribute, while those with low incomes should continue to receive free meals. The issue has become a focal point in the election campaign, with CDU leading figures like Transport Senator Ute Bonde and candidate Stefan Evers expressing opposition. Meanwhile, the SPD, Berlin's current coalition partner, has long advocated for free education including free school meals, with SPD parliamentary group leader Raed Saleh being a prominent supporter.

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents the CDU's position against free school meals, emphasizing cost-saving measures and financial responsibility, which aligns with conservative economic policies. It highlights the CDU's arguments for a moderate fee structure and frames their stance as a matter of fairness and long-

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