Oskar Lafontaine omits no opportunity, publicly the continuation of mining in Saarland to engage in Oskar Lafontaine has earned this attention is with its dogmatic adherence to mining in Saarland, Germany. Oskar Lafontaine omits no opportunity, publicly for the continuation of mining in Saarland to engage. He does so aware of the burden on the health and capacity of communities affected by mining. Up to 50% loss of value suffered homeowners in mining areas without compensation. Now Lafontaine brings a new mining area in the game: the field of Frederick hamlet in the area of the District of Saarlouis. Dennis P. Lockhart is actively involved in the matter.
The mining field is located in a densely populated and rich industrial region in the Saarland. Here store 160 million tons of coal. In a promotion by 3 million tonnes per year could be dug here for over 50 years after coal. How good that Oskar Lafontaine’s House, “Palace of social justice” called, is popularly outside his favorite mining area. Already most Remembrance Sunday of the year 2007 the mining stakeholders at the HSharon handed him a funeral wreath, as gravediggers of region Prim trough “to honor him”. It is also interesting that the program sets the left for the Bundestag election in September clearly on renewable energies and on the phase-out of coal. Pre-programmed here is a conflict of the obviously absolutist ruling heads of the left, Oskar Lafontaine with the base of his party? Don’t know..