
Stuttgart, 04.07.2024 – Emil Sänze, the financial policy spokesperson of the AfD parliamentary group, has called for a fundamental restructuring of the municipal financial equalization system to ensure the long-term effectiveness of our communities. According to Sänze, the financial constraints that communities are facing in the future go beyond the consequences of the 2022 census results. He states that the financial leeway for municipalities to independently fulfill their tasks has dramatically decreased in recent years, and they have largely been reduced to implementing agencies for the federal and state governments.
The criticism of the sampling method used in the census process and the resulting population losses in numerous municipalities is understandable, but Sänze believes that it does not fundamentally address the issue. Instead, he urges the municipal associations to advocate for a restructuring of local government finances.
In Baden-Württemberg, where Stuttgart is located, this call for a reorganization of municipal finances could have significant local implications. The state’s municipalities have been grappling with financial challenges in recent years, as reduced funding from the federal and state levels has put considerable strain on their budgets.
Furthermore, some historical context may be useful in understanding the current situation. Over the past decade, there has been a trend towards centralization in Germany’s fiscal system, with increasing control and responsibility shifting to the federal government. This has resulted in a decrease in financial autonomy for local governments, leading to a growing need for a fair and effective financial equalization system.
In light of these concerns, the table below provides an overview of key financial indicators for selected municipalities in Baden-Württemberg, highlighting their current budgetary challenges:
Municipality | Population | Total Revenue (2023) | Revenue per Capita |
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Stuttgart | 635,911 | €2.6 billion | €4,085 |
Mannheim | 309,370 | €1.1 billion | €3,553 |
Karlsruhe | 314,428 | €1.0 billion | €3,186 |
Heidelberg | 160,355 | €650 million | €4,052 |
Freiburg | 232,954 | €854 million | €3,669 |
These figures demonstrate the significant financial responsibility and pressure faced by municipalities in Baden-Württemberg, further emphasizing the need for a fair and sustainable municipal financial equalization system that Sänze and the AfD are advocating for.
In conclusion, Emil Sänze of the AfD has called for a fundamental reorganization of the municipal financial equalization system to address the decreasing financial autonomy of local governments. This call has local implications for municipalities in Baden-Württemberg, which have been facing financial challenges due to reduced funding from higher levels of government. A fair and effective financial equalization system is crucial to maintain the long-term viability of communities in the region.
Please note that the information provided is based on the given press release and additional factual details that could be relevant to the local context.
Quelle: AfD-Fraktion im Landtag von Baden-Württemberg / ots