Unauthorized Activities for FC Bayern: 'You Can't Let a Mayor Get Away with This'
Mayor Dieter Reiter faces scrutiny as the Bavarian government considers disciplinary action regarding his involvement with FC Bayern Munich.
Unauthorized cash flows from FC Bayern: Government of Upper Bavaria examines disciplinary proceedings against Mayor Dieter Reiter
The Bavarian government is considering disciplinary proceedings against Munich's mayor, Dieter Reiter, for failing to report payments received from FC Bayern.
Film "Yellow Letters": Ingo Fliess: The Man Who Brought the Golden Bear to Bavaria
Film producer Ingo Fliess won the Golden Bear for his film 'Yellow Letters', which tells the story of an artist couple facing government persecution in Turkey, and is now premiering in Bavarian cinemas.
Federal Politics: Söder Criticizes Middle East Airlift as Insufficient
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder criticizes the German federal government's response to the repatriation of stranded tourists in the Middle East as inadequate.
Federal Politics: Söder criticizes Middle East repatriation flights as insufficient
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder criticizes the German federal government for not adequately facilitating the repatriation of stranded tourists from the Middle East, urging for increased efforts and resources.
Energy Transition: Bavaria Will No Longer Promote Climate-Friendly Wooden Buildings
The Bavarian government has decided to end its funding program for climate-friendly wooden construction by 2026 as part of a shift to focus more on affordable housing programs.
Lawsuit: Munich's Mayor Plans to Challenge Bed Tax Law at Federal Constitutional Court
The city of Munich is seeking to challenge a Bavarian law that prohibits a bed tax for tourists in hopes of generating additional revenue.
Flight and Migration: 'Not a single gymnasium in Bavaria has been occupied by refugees anymore'
The Bavarian state government reports a successful shift in migration policy, highlighted by a significant reduction in new asylum applications and an increase in the number of residency terminations.
Streamlining Bureaucracy: State Government Promises a 'Just-Go-For-It-Law'
The Bavarian government is introducing a pilot law to reduce bureaucratic regulations by allowing municipalities to deviate from state requirements for five years, with the aim of simplifying administrative procedures.
Expansion of Wind Power: Millions Contract Without Tender
The district of Fürstenfeldbruck is committed to expanding wind power despite the Bavarian government's shift away from climate neutrality by 2040, recently awarding a multi-million contract for the construction of multiple wind turbines without a competitive bidding process.
Tegernsee Summit: Bavarian State Government Withdraws from Weimer Summit
The Bavarian State Government has decided to temporarily withdraw its support from the Ludwig Erhard Summit at Tegernsee, following a review of the potential issues arising from political connections promoted during the summit.
Mandatory Program at Graduation Ceremonies: Is There a Threat of a Hymn Controversy in the State Government?
The article discusses the potential controversy surrounding the singing of the Bavarian hymn at graduation ceremonies, amidst recognition and advice given to students by a prominent church figure.
CSU Meeting in Seeon: The Expectations Söder Raises Today Could Haunt Him Tomorrow
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder has emphasized the significant challenges facing the current federal government, citing deteriorating global conditions and the rising support for the AfD party ahead of crucial state elections.
Ban on conversion extended: Bavaria strengthens tenant protection
The Bavarian government has extended the ban on converting rental apartments into condominiums for one year to protect tenants in cities facing housing shortages.
Demand from CSU Minister: Bavaria wants to reverse cannabis legalization
Bavarian Health Minister Judith Gerlach argues that the legalization of cannabis for recreational use was a mistake and calls for a fundamental policy change from the federal government.
2025: The Controversy: Free State Stops Controversial Container Accommodation in Bairawies
The Bavarian government halted a contentious container accommodation plan in the small village of Bairawies after months of local protest led by a citizens' initiative.