Seriously? Empty Scholz Apartment Costs Taxpayers Millions
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Olaf Scholz has been living since 2018. But the former Chancellor still has an apartment in Hamburg. The permanent surveillance of the mostly unused property costs millions each year. Police union and the federal government of taxpayers react outraged.
Former Chancellor Scholz has long since left Hamburg, but taxpayers have to pay millions for it.
Because the old chancellor does not want to separate himself from his apartment in Altona for apparently emotional reasons, this is expensive for taxpayers. The residents also react annoyed to the extra sausages for their prominent neighbor. By Kai Rebmann. The article Police pushes 24/7 guard for empty Scholz apartment in Hamburg first appeared on reitschuster.de.
Long-term surveillance for empty Scholz apartment in Hamburg Altona costs millions of tax money – in Hamburg an amazing fact causes indignation: The empty apartment of old chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) in the district Altona has been guarded around the clock by the police for years – and this at the expense of taxpayers. While Scholz lives long ago in Potsdam, the continuous surveillance of the barely used second residence causes millions of cost…
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