In the Hadern district of Munich, an illegal camp made up of Romanians lives in precarious conditions, causing discontent among nearby residents. They complain about garbage, noise, unpleasant smells, and the presence of rats, accusing the authorities of not resolving the issue. Manuel Pretzl, the leader of the CSU/FW parliamentary group, stated that citizens feel disturbed by this situation and are requesting the city hall to adopt a stricter policy against beggars and those who camp illegally.
Politicians are proposing to intensify controls and deport European citizens who cannot support themselves without social assistance. Additionally, CSU/FW is calling for the registration of personal data of those suspected of being part of organized begging networks. Pretzl emphasized that the district administration has been informed about the problem, but without concrete results.
This situation in Hadern reflects the tensions between authorities and groups of Romanians and Bulgarians without shelter in major German cities, generating a broader debate about poverty, migration, and solidarity in the European Union.