The thing is, large scandals can have an aftereffect that lasts for decades.
Berlin for example had a massive bank collapse in 2001 under the Conservative government that ended up placing the state of Berlin into billions of euros worth of debt and financial risk. The succeeding SD/Left/Green triplet coalitions had to fire-sell off many state-held assets like the water utility (that ended up a disaster on its own [2]) and especially a huge amount of residential real estate, which is now contributing to the insane rent explosions in Berlin.
To this day, Berlin hasn't recovered from all the penny-pinching of the last decades.
zmgsabst|1 year ago
I’d guess the problem is more endemic to their political system.
mschuster91|1 year ago
Berlin for example had a massive bank collapse in 2001 under the Conservative government that ended up placing the state of Berlin into billions of euros worth of debt and financial risk. The succeeding SD/Left/Green triplet coalitions had to fire-sell off many state-held assets like the water utility (that ended up a disaster on its own [2]) and especially a huge amount of residential real estate, which is now contributing to the insane rent explosions in Berlin.
To this day, Berlin hasn't recovered from all the penny-pinching of the last decades.
[1] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berliner_Bankenskandal
[2] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berliner_Wasserbetriebe#Streit...
cinntaile|1 year ago
theGnuMe|1 year ago