At an external cabinet meeting in Berlin, Saxony's state government increased the pressure for the state's central interests. Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) called for more speed in the expansion of important rail projects in Saxony and for connections to Poland and the Czech Republic - particularly with regard to the planned high-speed train connection to Prague.
"The Czech side is waiting. There is a state treaty that has been negotiated and there is a great lack of understanding that this is not progressing," said Saxony's head of government. Other important projects include the electrification of the Dresden-Görlitz railroad line and the expansion of the Chemnitz-Leipzig line. These projects are of central importance for Saxony as a business location and for the connection to Eastern Europe.