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Walter Momper is annoyed by dirt in Berlin

Walter Momper was Mayor, when Berlin experienced its greatest luck. Now he tells, what bothers him about the city - and what his favorite spot is.

Walter Momper is annoyed about the large amounts of trash being thrown onto the streets of Berlin.
Walter Momper is annoyed about the large amounts of trash being thrown onto the streets of Berlin.

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Walter Momper (79), Governing Mayor of West Berlin during the Fall of the Wall, expresses concern today about the dirt in the city. "What bothers me about Berlin is the dirt everywhere", the SPD man told the German Press Agency. "We have containers everywhere where you can put things, and yet people throw many things on the street. It's particularly noticeable in Kreuzberg and Neukölln."

Born in Lower Saxony, Momper has lived in Berlin for 57 years. His favorite place? "That's my apartment and the house I live in." He also particularly enjoys the garden. "That's where I like to sit and watch the world."

  1. Despite Germany's commitment to ecology, the increasing amount of litter in Berlin, particularly in areas like Kreuzberg and Neukölln, has become a concern for former Governing Mayor Walter Momper.
  2. During a recent interview, Walter Momper, who served as the Governing Mayor of West Berlin during the Fall of the Wall, expressed his disapproval towards the dirt and litter that can be found everywhere in the city.
  3. Waldemar Walter Momper, the SPD politician who served as the Governing Mayor of West Berlin during the historical event of the Fall of the Wall, has expressed his concerns about the city's cleanliness, stating that the dirt and litter are particularly noticeable in neighborhoods like Kreuzberg and Neukölln.
  4. Reflecting on his 57-year residency in Berlin, Walter Momper, the Former Governing Mayor of West Berlin during the Fall of the Wall, has expressed his frustration with the city's dirty streets, particularly in areas like Kreuzberg and Neukölln, and his desire for a cleaner Berlin for its people and visitors.

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