After looking closer to the journalctl output, I saw
Jun 07 10:48:41 blitz-lx mysqld_safe[1877]: Could not open required defaults 
file: /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
Jun 07 10:48:41 blitz-lx mysqld_safe[1877]: Fatal error in defaults handling. 
Program aborted

# l /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
-rw------- 1 root root 317 May 11  2006 /etc/mysql/debian.cnf

Since this file has been automatically generated, I assume that at some time 
the required permissions changed !? But on a pretty fresh Debian stable, the 
file has the same perms. Maybe groups involved or capabilities missing 
somewhere ?

Best Regards

        Tim Rühsen

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