Schwäbin is looking for a place to live in Berlin

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Rental apartment urgently needed: 60 square meters or more for a maximum of 800 euros cold. In the government district or within a four-kilometer radius of the Reichstag.

These are the very optimistic basic data of a request with which Christina Stumpp is looking for a place to stay in Berlin. According to media reports, she chose the Bundestag intranet as the portal for this. You can do it, after all, Christina Stumpp moved into the German Bundestag for the first time in autumn. For the CDU.

The 34-year-old comes from the Swabian town of Backnang near Stuttgart. On Saturday, at the federal party conference of the CDU, Friedrich Merz is to be elected chairman – and Christina Stumpp as deputy general secretary.

Help is already approaching: Kevin Kühnert, Secretary General of the SPD, reports via Twitter. “Hold on, Ms. Stump! We’ll solve that for you soon!” he writes. By “we” Kühnert means the traffic light, which wants to relax the rental market with new building programs and increased tenant protection. Well, others have already promised that. Reality is the great success of the expropriation referendum in Berlin.

If the new Berliner doesn’t want to rely on political competition, she can ask her own people. For example with your future boss: Mario Czaja, MP from Marzahn-Hellersdorf, is to become Secretary General at the party congress. Maybe he still has something free for his deputy in Biesdorf.

Better yet, ask another fellow party member. According to media research, Jens Spahn, former Federal Minister of Health, owns a rental property in a villa in Grunewald and several apartments in Berlin. This is of course Spahn’s private matter, which is why he is also legally defending himself against further reporting. At least the key data for the villa may be published: 285 square meters of living space, price: a good 4.1 million euros. Maybe there is something to be done – or at least Spahn knows someone who knows someone who knows something.

Welcome to the capital, Ms. Stumpp!

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