Great idea from Bavaria (hey, I'm in Munich, so I can also pick up Bavarian topics): Integration of foreign children: Only those who speak German can go to school. The question that arises for me: does the regulation only affect foreign children, or are all children with poor German skills sent back? And if they are sent back - is it ensured that kindergarten places with language promotion courses actually exist? Or are foreign children simply kept out of school to keep everything nicely German?

On average, ten percent of all elementary school students in Bavaria have a non-German mother tongue.

Sorry, but that should be significantly more than 10 percent - because if I listen to what people speak here in Bavaria, it is by no means always German, even if it sounds similar. So how does it look - are dialect-impaired children also sent to language courses, or does it only affect the unpopular foreigners?