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Bavaria: Söder announces gender ban

Bavaria: Söder announces gender ban

Bavaria: Söder announces gender ban
Bavaria: Söder announces gender ban

Unleashing the Future of Bavaria: Söder's Pledge Against Gendering

Embracing a revolution in education and administration, Bavaria's Minister President, Markus Söder (CSU), rolled out his ambitious plan to abolish compulsory gendering. In an electrifying address to the Bavarian state parliament, Söder declared, "Mark my words, Bavaria will be free from compulsory gendering. In fact, we will even prohibit it in our schools and administration."

Simultaneously, Söder took a jab at the federal government's coalition, criticizing their eagerness to push through projects such as cannabis legalization, gendering, and the right to self-determination. With a hint of exasperation, he pondered, "Isn't Germany facing more pressing issues than these?"

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A Peek into the Bavarian Landscape: The search revealed a wide array of topics including a car attack in Munich, a Texas abortion lawsuit, and the looming German federal elections. However, there seems to be no mention of any specific pronouncement by Markus Söder on gendering within Bavarian schools and administration. If his proclamation did materialize, it would have gone unnoticed in these sources.

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