Afterwards, the chairman of the preservation society said that the study had to be approached with the will to achieve a positive result. He was very optimistic that this would happen: "We are on the right path - and this will also lead to the right result." Mansel then gave the floor to Gordan Dudas, the transport policy spokesman of the SPD parliamentary group in the state parliament.
He largely agreed with the comments of the previous speakers and said that politics had simply failed in recent years to ensure that rural areas were also connected accordingly. He said he was grateful that we had pushed this project forward and that the connection to politics was taking place, and he was also pleased that politicians were now taking this path together with us. The presence of our Minister of the Environment and Transport also shows how important this change in transport is.
Gordan Dudas, transport policy spokesman of the SPD parliamentary group in the state parliament: 'There have been omissions in the policy'