Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker: “I see increasing neglect”
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“I see an increasing neglect of the city.” Is that really true? After a walk through Cologne’s city center, one can only agree with Mayor Reker.
Ten years ago, Henriette Reker became the first woman to take over the office of Cologne OB. The politician no longer wants to run in the elections in September. She is now reporting on the “neglect” of her city and insults in the supermarket.
In almost ten years in office, Henriette Reker has observed an "increasing neglect" in Cologne. With the means available to the city, no one can restore order, says the mayor. She does not want to run in the mayoral election again.
After ten years as mayor of Cologne, Henriette Reker is stepping down. The city is now too run-down. Majorities for regulatory policy are lacking, and the financial situation is "dramatic". What she blames for this. This article No order and no money Too run-down: Henriette Reker no longer wants to govern Cologne was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.
Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker, who became known beyond the borders of the city for her “arm's length distance” statement that women have to comply with in order to protect themselves from rape, has uttered a well-known truth that she herself has ignored for too long: Cologne is increasingly becoming a failed city. However, her statement about the “increasing neglect” was sharply criticized by the Cologne parties. The reaction of Reker, who is po…
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