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How right-wing extremist are District Administrator Götz Ulrich (CDU) and the district administration in the Burgenlandkreis?


Mischa Lombard, a fighter for this “our democracy” and the policies of the establishment parties, drew my attention to a post about the “right-wing extremist” refusal to cover student transportation costs in the Sonneberg district.



“Folgenschwärmer” reports on Facebook (see below), based on an article from insuedthueringen.de, that the Sonneberg district is rejecting student transportation cost coverage for several vocational students. An appeal was filed, but the district administration is not interested.

Folgenschwärmer writes: #AfDwirkt The latest report from the “inSüdthüringen” editorial team is an exemplary demonstration of how the district office of #Sonneberg – under the leadership of #Sesselmann, #AFD – enforces a restrictive approval practice in student transportation. Families are confronted with bureaucratic obstacles, appeals lead nowhere...

A warning signal for democracy

For “Folgenschwärmer”, this is a “warning signal for democracy” and they continue: The fact that Sesselmann became the first AfD district administrator is no small matter. He is therefore a symbol of a party that is criticized in many places for its proximity to right-wing extremist positions now directly assuming official responsibilities. ... But when the approval practice is shaped in such a way that appeals remain ineffective, this leads to frustration, alienation, and distrust toward public institutions. And that is exactly the opposite of what a democratic administration should accomplish. ... This development is a clear wake-up call: When a party with striking fringe positions and a questionable democratic grounding attains such an office – and administrative conduct then appears restrictive and bureaucratic – we are facing a risk to the functioning of the municipality and the trust of the citizens.
This is not about mild criticism of isolated cases – it is about the state and direction of a democratic society. The citizens of Sonneberg and beyond are entitled to an administration that works for them – not against them.


Burgenlandkreis follows the same practice

A look at the Burgenlandkreis under District Administrator Götz Ulrich (CDU) reveals, however, that the district administration pursues exactly the same approach when it comes to student transportation. There is a case in which a child changed to a school outside their school district, in another town within the Burgenlandkreis, for the child’s well-being. But the Burgenlandkreis Education Office rejected the coverage of transportation costs, arguing that the decision by the State School Authority, which allowed the school transfer, was not an official order. Wikipedia states that an administrative decision is an “individual-concrete order.” In any case, it is an order to the new school to accept the student. Furthermore, the student transportation statute states that such costs may be covered if, among other things, educational reasons apply. The Burgenlandkreis Education Office can therefore cover these costs – but does not want to. For this reason, a lawsuit was filed with the administrative court. But that was many months ago. It gives the impression that the district administration and administrative court are stalling for time. Whether or how the child gets to school seems to be of no concern at all to the education officials under CDU District Administrator Götz Ulrich.

Since “Folgenschwärmer” links such administrative behavior against citizens in the Sonneberg district to the supposedly “right-wing extremist” district administrator there and sees it as a danger to democracy, the question inevitably arises:

How right-wing extremist are District Administrator Götz Ulrich (CDU) and the Burgenlandkreis district administration, and how dangerous are they for democracy?




Author: AI-Translation - Michael Thurm  | 

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