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[-] Aprilscherz85@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago

Keeping Lützerath was a political compromise. They wanted to close it sooner, but in a democracy you will never achieve the exact target for 100%. They achieved to close it after all, which would not have happened with any other party.

And I even think its for the best. The residents have moved away a long time ago and were well compensated. Those are all dead villages there.

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