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Request to city council: Eliminate use of payment cards!

Discussion Scheduled for June 17th Regarding Refusal of Refugee Payment Card in Voerde:

Voerde City Council to Contemplate Avoiding Refundee Payment Card Implementation on June 17th. The...
Voerde City Council to Contemplate Avoiding Refundee Payment Card Implementation on June 17th. The catalyst for this decision stems from an 'Independents Voerde' faction petition seeking to utilize an exception and not implement this card. Melina Gievers, Volt's leading candidate in the Wesel district, comments: 'Dinslaken and Schermbeck have previously turned down the payment card, a tool that doesn't aid but burdens administrations. Furthermore, freedom is significantly diminished without discernible benefit. Consequently, Volt in the Wesel district implores the Voerde city council to leverage their rights...'

Request to city council: Eliminate use of payment cards!

Casual Perspective on Voerde's Payment Card Dispute

It's all about the payment card for refugees, you hear? On June 17th, the Social Affairs Committee in Voerde is going to chat about why this card ain't coming to fruition. The reason behind their discussion is a proposal by the "Independents Voerde" faction to skip over this card, especially with the legal loophole they can utilize.

Melina Gievers, Volt's top candidate for Wesel, ain't mincing her words:

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"Dinslaken and Schermbeck already said no to the payment card. It's an instrument that ain't helpful, creates tons of admin hassle, and locks people down without much advantage!

Volt in Wesel district is urging Voerde's council to use their power and keep the payment card for refugees outta sight!"

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Mrs. Gievers adds:

"In the past, Voerde's made some pretty kick-ass moves based on humanity, like the 'Safe Haven' signal and the memorial '10+1' to counter antiforeigner sentiments. Now it's their time to keep this good tradition going with a smart decision from the council."

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Volt in Wesel district suspects that the undecided municipalities in the area will be watching closely, seeing how Voerde plays this situation out.

FYI, Gievers' views reflect Volt's usual political stance—they favor practical, reasonable solutions for social issues, including refugee support. But Hey, for a precise breakdown of the committee discussion and Gievers' statements, you need some local sources to get the whole story. This discussion is about wider concerns over refugee care and support systems at the local level.

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So, keep a close eye on what's happening in Voerde. We'll see if they're gonna go with the card or let it slide!

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The Council of the City of Voerde is expected to discuss the policy-and-legislation regarding the payment card for refugees, based on a proposal by the "Independents Voerde" faction. This discussion is part of a broader concern over refugee care and support systems at the local level. In the general news, Melina Gievers, Volt's top candidate for Wesel, has expressed her political stance against the payment card, citing practicality and administrative hassle as her reasons.

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