In the lead-up to the European elections, the CDU campaign prominently featured the slogan “security”, which was also a key promise for the Berlin Christian Democrats during the 2021 Senate elections, leading them to victory. However, the Berlin Interior Senator, Iris Spranger, is now faced with making significant cuts to the police and fire department budgets to meet the savings targets set by the CDU-led finance department. These cuts amount to approximately 20 million euros for the police and 10 million euros for the fire department, reducing the available funds for expenses and investments to around 908 million euros, a decrease of 6.4% compared to the original plans for 2024.
The announcement of these austerity measures has been met with widespread criticism from police and fire department unions, who oppose the overall budget policies of the Senate. The head of the Police Union in Berlin, Stephan Weh, warns that the cuts will impact operations, potentially leading to delays in emergency responses and hindering criminal investigations. The Firefighters Union also calls for a reevaluation of spending priorities, questioning the funding allocated to certain projects in comparison to the essential services provided by the fire department.
Facing pressure from union representatives, the Berlin Senate’s commitment to these budget cuts remains firm, with each department required to reduce spending by two percent. Nevertheless, the demands for prioritizing essential services such as internal security, education, and justice continue to grow. The Finance Senate’s spokesperson reiterates the need for all departments to adhere to the savings targets, emphasizing that setting priorities within each department is their responsibility.
Despite the financial challenges, the Inner Senator, Iris Spranger, stresses the importance of maintaining adequate funding for public safety, given the high-risk environment in Berlin, where numerous major events are scheduled to take place. The current budget cuts raise concerns about the city’s ability to ensure the safety of its residents and visitors during these events, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to budget allocation.
The Green Party’s criticism of the budget cuts reflects a broader dissatisfaction with the lack of clear priorities in the government’s financial planning. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding funding for critical services like emergency services and infrastructure projects further underscores the need for a comprehensive solution to address the city’s safety and security challenges.
As the deadline for presenting proposed cuts approaches, various political parties and stakeholders continue to advocate for a reevaluation of budget priorities to ensure essential services are adequately funded. The FDP’s criticism of wasteful spending on non-essential projects underscores the need for a more strategic and responsible approach to budget planning in Berlin, emphasizing the importance of investing in key areas like police, fire services, and infrastructure to enhance the city’s safety and prosperity.