“Today important” podcast: “Don’t think the Greens can hold on to Baerbock”

“Today important” podcast: “Don’t think the Greens can hold on to Baerbock”

What to do when you are so deep in a crisis like the Greens with their candidate for Chancellor Annalena Baerbock? Should she let Robert Habeck go first? Yes, says an expert in crisis management.

After the plagiarism allegations against the book by Chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock, the Greens are in crisis – the party’s polls in the Sunday question have fallen to 18 percent, 40 percent consider Robert Habeck to be the better candidate, according to another poll. How the party can get out of this low is what the moderator Michel Abdollahi talks about in the “Today important” podcast with Frank Roselieb from the Institute for Crisis Research in Kiel.

Is Habeck taking over now?

Roselieb criticizes that Baerbock did not apologize for copying foreign text passages. “We know from crisis research that a quick apology often breaks the knot,” he says. Roselieb believes that a change in candidacy to Robert Habeck is possible: “That wouldn’t be complete failure. The candidate swap model has often worked well in the past.” His verdict: “I don’t think the Greens can hold on to Annalena Baerbock as candidate for Chancellor.”

Michel Abdallahi

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Podcast “important today”

Sure, opinionated, on the 12: “important today” is not just a news podcast. We set topics and initiate debates – with poise and sometimes uncomfortably. This is what host Michel Abdollahi and his team speak out for stern– and RTL reporters: inside with the most exciting people from politics, society and entertainment. They let all voices have their say, the quiet and the loud. Anyone who hears “important today” starts the day informed and can have a sound say.

Visiting a snake

In addition, the episode is about a man from Austria – he also suffered a small crisis when he suddenly felt a pinch in the area of ​​the genitals while sitting unsuspecting in the quiet place. It was actually due to an animal that is less at home in toilet bowls. The result: minor injuries – and a complaint.

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