Schwerin (dpa/mv) – The state parliament in Schwerin ends its three-day deliberations on Friday (9 a.m.). The debate on the motion by the Greens to dismiss the board of the controversial climate protection foundation MV is eagerly awaited. Contrary to what had been announced, the board of directors around ex-Prime Minister Erwin Sellering did not vacate the top end of the foundation at the end of September. This should clear the way for the government and parliament to dissolve the foundation, which had made a significant contribution to the completion of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline and had attracted criticism for it.
In addition, advice should be given on supporting rural regions, especially in times of crisis. In response to current developments in Parchim and Crivitz, the CDU has requested a debate on the future hospital structure. In addition, she brought motions to parliament for financial relief for nursing home residents and for better criminal prosecution of child sexual abuse. With an application, the AfD supports demands from farmers to be allowed to irrigate their fields free of charge in the future. The FDP addresses the government’s obligation to provide information to the state parliament, which the opposition faction believes is insufficiently guaranteed.