Ukrainesch Refugiéen

Wouldn’t it be an idea to house refugees in the former police service housing in Colmar?

Most of the police service housing in Colmar-Berg is currently uninhabited. DP MP André Bauler therefore asked the competent minister if they could not accommodate refugees.

Aktuell steet de Gros vun den alen Déngschtwunnenge vun der Police zu Colmar-Bierg eidel. Fir dëse Wunnengen eng nei Bestëmmung ze ginn ass dowéinst och am Moment e PAP an der Maach.

Bis dass dësen allerdéngs ofgeschloss ass, a vu déi aktuell Situatioun mam Krich an der Ukrain, kéinten dës Wunnengen och als Logement fir Flüchtlinge genotzt ginn.

An deem Kader wollt ech dem Här Wunnengsbauminister folgend Froe stellen:

  • Ginn et Pläng, fir an de genannte Wunnengen Flüchtlingen ënnerzebréngen?
  • Wa jo, kéinten déi Wunnengen direkt genotzt ginn oder missten nach Aarbechten duerchgefouert ginn?
  • Wou sinn d’Aarbechten um PAP drun?

Answer

Fir dëse Site ass bis elo just e Schéma directeur ausgeschafft ginn. Am Moment gëtt nach gepréift, wéi eng Aarbechten noutwenneg sinn, fir dës fréier Déngschtwunnengen iwwergangsweis fir d’Ënnerbréngung vu Flüchtlingen ze notzen.

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