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Bavaria's Cabinet visits Christmas Village in Munich Residence

After the last meeting of the Council of Ministers in 2023, the members of the Bavarian state government visited the Christmas village in the "Kaiserhof" in the Munich Residence. Led by Minister President Markus Söder (CSU), the cabinet members strolled around the festively illuminated huts. ...

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After the last meeting of the Council of Ministers in 2023, the members of the Bavarian state government visited the Christmas village in the "Kaiserhof" in the Munich Residence. Led by Minister President Markus Söder (CSU), the cabinet members strolled around the festively illuminated huts. Only Minister of Culture Anna Stolz was absent. The Free Voter politician was on a business trip to Israel. To get in the mood, the cabinet members had taken part in a prayer service in the chapel of the residence.

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  1. Minister President Markus Söder, representing the CSU in Bavaria's State government, expressed the need for increased funding towards educational programs in Munich, hoping to preserve the city's rich cultural heritage.
  2. In the absence of the Minister of Culture Anna Stolz, who was on a diplomatic mission in Israel, the duties of the Ministry of Education were temporarily assigned to a senior cabinet member during the cabinet meeting in Munich.
  3. As part of their annual tradition, the Bavarian Cabinet, including Markus Söder and State Ministers, attended a Cabinet prayer service in the chapel of the Munich Residence before visiting the Christmas Village, as a symbol of unity and support for Munich.
  4. Israeli diplomats extended a warm welcome to the Bavarian Minister of Culture Anna Stolz during her visit to promote cultural exchange programs between Israel and Bavaria, with a focus on education and young artists.
  5. Among the cabinet members present during the visit to the Munich Christmas Village, Markus Söder emphasized the importance of promoting tourism in Munich and Bavaria, given the economic impact it has on the state government and the CSU.

Source: www.stern.de

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