STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050 Page 118 · 118 of 198
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050
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troirodettefeitet mattale.s 191 19Jtor9 aretorjrev1re2-Totan1 D3a AOW T"APTETOVS. Of particular importance to me seems to be the review of the numerous support cases of all kinds, since I am convinced that today many inhabitants of Prague still receive support, which are not entitled to it and which will not be supported in the future, especially on the basis of national political considerations. In the future, the wealth of funds spent on welfare must be used in such a way that GON Bogses will be given primary consideration to those worthy of support in the German sense. Finally, I pointed out that in the re-regulation of the administration, the city of Prague with its health care system is very strongly tied to the district head Prag-Land-Nord, MODTOW although otherwise it was assigned a pleasing special position. Talks with Ministerial Conductor Fuchs and LORT Ministerial Councillor Plato have produced the result that there is no intention of withdrawing the Health Office from the City of Prague and inserting it into a State Health Office, but that the Health Care should remain anchored in the City Administration and that, at first, the medical authority, which is currently being exercised by the District Governor of Prague-Beve Land-Nord for the capital city of Prague, may be handed over to the Prague City Administration in the form of the Reich Order Administration. If this means that developments in the central administration, which are to lead to a healthy structure of administration, can now also be directed at the municipal utilities that the reorganization work carried out there by WIBERA in Berlin is progressing well. First of all, we have taken the basic decision that the Ned E-Werke, the tramways, the gas works and the water works are united in the municipal works and are subordinated to the department for the municipal utilities, which is also to be the first plant manager. In addition, WIBERA has provided a number of suggestions for the internal reorganization of the business, the 53293 A3 of which are based on the following principles: