children-friendly city "children are our future"
Motion "child-friendly community" significantly explained
The Motion said on Thursday substantially responsible "child-friendly community" the City Council to conduct thorough research now.
Michael Sarbach (Green prowil) claimed on Thursday in City Council, the Motion, "child-friendly community" to explain much, and reached its goal with the large majority of parliamentarians. "Children are our future, and this also applies to the city of Wil," Sarbach begins with his application. He urged the City Council to take the necessary steps to ensure the city to be distinguished Wil as "child-friendly community" by the UNICEF. "Also this label is well positioned to pursue investment promotion," said Michael Sarbach. This opinion was also the SP Group. The children are the weakest link in our society, so we see the initiative worthwhile, "said Doris Scheiblin on behalf of the SP.
Outstanding issues
The SVP however, there were still some outstanding issues which must which is first clarified: "We believe share that Wil is already a child-friendly community, but there are several points you should take a closer look," says Klaus Rüdiger (SVP). For example, should to the article "Freedom of expression and information" once again look at. Therefore recommended the SVP, to explain the motion is not relevant. With these words could not convince the Greens Klaus Rüdiger Guido Wick. "I hope that we will be child-friendly town in eastern Switzerland. This label is an incentive for our city, to do more for our future, "said Guido Wick.
15 000 francs for the label
For Norbert Hodel (FDP), the label sounded very sympathetic, but he wanted to know some information on the financial. "The label is 15 000 francs. However, we agree right now not vote on the costs. Also getting the review of the competent departments can help us to become an even more child-friendly city, or whether in Wil ever action is necessary ", Michael Sarbach was safe. Finally, the word went to the Vice President of the General Assembly, Dario Sulzer (SP), on freedom of expression, which Klaus Rüdiger put in question, "Why should not children have a say if it is, for example, the design of a playground ' And so the motion was declared by the majority of Parliament to be substantial. (Sig.)
Wiler Zeitung, 30.8.
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