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    Getting privatisation undone puts centre-left in good shape in Hamburg

    Getting privatisation undone puts centre-left in good shape in Hamburg

    team, 22nd February 2020
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    Authorship Philip Oltermann
    Date 22 February 2020
    Source The Guardian
    Tags
    Elections
    Environmentalism
    Germany
    Policy
    Content Type
    Press
    Description

    In September 2013, 51% of the electorate voted to “re-municipalise” the local electricity and district heating networks, as proposed by grassroots initiative “Our Hamburg Our Grid”. And while the energy debate has only played a minor role in this year’s election campaign, it has increased the profile of the two governing parties.

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