Economy Issues in The Hague are Raised with Berlin
In a recent meeting, the Hagen Business Council had a constructive exchange with CDU Bundestag member Tijen Ataoglu on local and federal political topics. More than 20 members of the steering committee participated in the discussion, which focused on the need for a new economic policy course to improve conditions for investment and growth in Hagen.
Tijen Ataoglu, who aims to advocate for Hagen concerns in Berlin, emphasized the importance of dialogue with entrepreneurs for her federal political work. She stated that realistic solutions that correspond to the actual needs of the economy are crucial prerequisites for her work.
The entrepreneurs expressed their central political task as the reduction of bureaucracy and agreed that a multitude of regulatory requirements are economic obstacles that need to be eliminated urgently. Winfried Bahn, initiator of the Hagen Business Council, called for a restructuring of urban development funding allocation processes by the state and federal governments.
While the specific details of the Hagen Business Council's proposal regarding the restructuring of urban development funding could not be found in the provided search results, the meeting highlighted the council's focus on deregulation, infrastructure, energy prices, municipal debt relief, economic development, special assets, and taxes.
The Hagen Newsletter offers daily updates on news, services, and features in the city. By signing up for the newsletter, one agrees to the Advertising Agreement. Tijen Ataoglu promised to advocate for the various concerns of the entrepreneurs in Berlin, and the Hagen Business Council appreciates her interest in their concerns.
The meeting marked a significant step towards strengthening the relationship between the Hagen business community and federal politics, with both parties expressing their commitment to working together for the betterment of Hagen's economy.
Tijen Ataoglu, being determined to advocate for Hagen's concerns in Berlin, recognized the significance of dialogue with entrepreneurs in shaping her federal political work, emphasizing the necessity of realistic solutions that respond to the economy's actual needs. During the meeting, the Hagen Business Council raised concerns about finance, focusing on the reduction of bureaucracy, deregulation, infrastructure, energy prices, municipal debt relief, economic development, special assets, and taxes within the political landscape and business sphere.