Airport expansion in Leipzig: Airport opponents want to talk to Kretschmer
Airport expansion in Leipzig: Airport opponents want to talk to Kretschmer
expansion of the freight airport
The opponents of the planned expansion at Airport Leipzig/Halle want to negotiate with Saxony's head of government. In an open letter, they present new arguments against the project - and insist on the stop of the plans.
Leipzig/Schkeuditz. New movement comes in the dispute over the expansion of Leipzig/Halle Airport: The opponents of the project have now struck conciliatory tones - and contacted the Saxon Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer (CDU) with a offer of conversation. This is what a letter emerges that wrote and launched members of the citizens' initiative "against the new flight route".
New arguments against the expansion
The opponents of the planned expansion of the Leipzig/Halle freight airport continue their criticism. In your open letter to the Saxon Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer you state new arguments.
exchange with Kretschmer desired
The citizens' initiative "Against the new flight route" has made a offer of talk to Saxony's head of government. In the letter they emphasize their rejection of the expansion of Leipzig/Halle Airport, but want to step into an exchange with Kretschmer.
stop the plans required
The opponents of the airport expansion continue to insist on the stop of the plans. In the project you see negative effects on the environment and quality of life of the people in the region around Leipzig/Halle.
The discussion about the expansion of the Leipzig/Halle freight airport continues. The opponents of the project would like to exchange ideas with Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer and have brought new arguments against the expansion. They emphasize their rejection of the project and demand the stop of the plans. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop.
© Source: Michael Strohmeyer
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