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Mega Success: Regional Policy Relieves Weißenfels Residents of the Burden of Choice – Müller Closes for Good in Weißenfels


Once again there is fantastic news from Weißenfels. At last, another slice of the salami tactic has been cut off, and Weißenfels residents will have even less to think about in the future.



You all know the problem: you want to go shopping and have to make a weighty decision. Should you go to the city center? Look for a parking spot. Feed the parking meter. Fear a hefty fine if you exceed the prepaid time by five seconds. Or do you go to a shopping center where parking is generally free? Not an easy decision, right?

In Weißenfels, nobody will have to ask such questions anymore, because the top dog, the Müller drugstore, is in fact closing on 25/04/2026. Yes, back in December it was said that Müller would stay. The Lord Mayor Martin Papke and state parliamentarian Elke Simon-Kuch (both CDU – “Central Destruction Unit”) hurried to see Erwin Müller in July to achieve a “future solution.” But at Müller they apparently took out the calculator again and crunched the numbers back and forth to conclude: Weißenfels has no future for Müller.

And so the question is no longer whether to drive to a shopping center to shop. Thanks to the farsighted decisions of federal, state, and regional policymakers, the city center is now dying a little more, and the trip to the shopping center is the only option.

Yes, I know, now some will again say that it’s all down to the customers. They could just walk several hundred meters and lug their purchases. They could generally shop in regional stores and not so much online. However, those who think like that have forgotten that the grand goal is to kill off retail in city centers. If it weren’t, things would be different.

Look back at the wonderful pandemic years: without the mask and testing madness, offline shopping was often not possible. What’s more, the leaders adored by many considered these lockdowns extremely important. As a result, even those who had been wary of online shopping before the proclamation of the super-awesome corona pandemic got used to it. To “conspiracy theorists” it was clear that this would mean a severe cut for brick-and-mortar retail. But the pandemic lovers and fans of measures didn’t care.

The big slogan still is “Build Back Better” and “The Great Reset.” That may again sound like a conspiracy theory to some, but take off your rose-tinted glasses and look at how things are going out there. To create something new, the old first has to go! The Weißenfels regional policymakers are doing their part in this too, right? Maybe they just don’t know it yet or haven’t understood it.


Certainly they now want to create 60 additional short-term parking spaces in downtown Weißenfels. But as always, that comes far too late. And those who then park there three seconds over time can look forward to “contractual penalties” of 40 euros and more, because the pursuit of such delinquents is outsourced to money-hungry companies with “fair” and “parken” in their name, and the city suddenly no longer wants to be responsible for its own areas.

It’s really wonderful, isn’t it? Wink-smiley!



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