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Proposal sought for a directive safeguarding workers from radiation hazards, as mandated by the Commission.

The mayor has been hospitalized for six consecutive weeks, with no confirmed date for his return to city hall yet.

Commission requested to draft legislation safeguarding laborers from ionising radiation hazards
Commission requested to draft legislation safeguarding laborers from ionising radiation hazards

Proposal sought for a directive safeguarding workers from radiation hazards, as mandated by the Commission.

In the charming town of Baden-Baden, the absence of Mayor Dietmar Spaeth has not caused any interruptions in the functioning of City Hall. The First Mayor, Alexander Wieland, has stepped up to fulfil the duties of a temporary mayor, ensuring the city's leadership remains adaptable during this period.

Mayor Spaeth (independent) took sick leave in early August and was admitted to a clinic. The exact nature of his illness has not been disclosed, but personal attacks related to Baden-Baden's debt situation have been reported to have affected him.

Initially, it was reported that Mayor Spaeth would return to his post in October. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, his return has been postponed until early November at the earliest. Despite this extension, City Hall remains fully operational, and the mayor's duties are not being affected by his absence.

Responsibilities that would normally be handled by Mayor Spaeth are being delegated to other mayors, demonstrating a smooth transition during his absence. This arrangement at City Hall indicates the adaptability of the city's leadership, ensuring that the day-to-day operations continue without a hitch.

Mayor Spaeth is currently involved in a defamation lawsuit, but this has not affected his temporary absence from City Hall. The representation of Mayor Spaeth during his hospital treatment in Baden-Baden is undertaken by First Mayor Alexander Wieland. During Spaeth's absence, the mayors continue to represent the Lord Mayor.

Alexander Wieland, the individual acting in place of Mayor Spaeth, has proven to be a capable stand-in. His delegation of mayor's responsibilities to other mayors indicates a seamless transition during Mayor Spaeth's absence, ensuring that the city continues to run effectively.

In conclusion, despite the temporary absence of Mayor Dietmar Spaeth, City Hall in Baden-Baden remains fully operational. The smooth transition, with responsibilities being delegated to other mayors, demonstrates the adaptability of the city's leadership and the commitment to ensuring the city continues to thrive. We wish Mayor Spaeth a speedy recovery and look forward to his return in early November.

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