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Summer Holiday Dispute: Söder Threatens Desert Indirectly – "Sometimes when Is Good"

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The South may later on into the summer holidays, NRW demands equal treatment. Bavaria's Prime Minister says in the dispute now Basta.

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In Germany, the dates of summer holidays become the object of tension between the federal states every year. Some argue for a uniform summer calendar in the name of the principle of equality when others try hard to justify these privileges in the name of their territorial specificities.

Several countries also want to have later summer holidays, but the dates prove Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. The travel industry is also annoyed by the holiday plans of the countries. Questions and answers.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Center

The South may later on into the summer holidays, NRW demands equal treatment. Bavaria's Prime Minister says in the dispute now Basta.

Center

More flexibility in holiday periods: that is what many federal states want. The Federal Government's tourism coordinator is also in favour. He also wants an end to the special rule for Bavaria, but the CSU remains stubborn.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Center

At the summer holiday start, Bavaria enjoys a special status together with Baden-Württemberg. Head of State Söder now has a hard reason for this.

Lean Left

In the dispute over the rhythm of the summer holidays Bavaria remains stubborn. However, the general secretary of the CSU does not stop if other federal states want to exchange the succession.

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zdfheute.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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