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“Fetish -like sausage food”: Robert Habeck calculates with Markus Söder
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Ex-Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck is saying goodbye to the Bundestag. In an interview, CSU boss Markus Söder and Bundestag president Julia Klöckner get their fat away.
The Green politician Robert Habeck has connected the announcement of his farewell from the Bundestag with hard attacks against CSU boss Markus Söder and Bundestag president Julia Klöckner (CDU). Habeck accused both in the Berlin “daily”, according to Monday, cultural combat productions. “The real problems remain unprocessed”, that is the purpose of this procedure.
In the case of Söders, Habeck referred to his videos and selfies with meat and sausages. On his Instagram channel in particular, the Bavarian Prime Minister regularly posts photos and films under the hashtag #Söderste, which show him with mostly meal-heavy meals. Habeck called this a “fetish -like sausage food”.
To Klöckner said Habeck that the CDU politician was “incapable of practicing her office”. Rather, she always “only polarized, polemized and split”. In the meantime, “even people from the Union said that Merz only made her a president to keep her away from a ministerial post where she does even more damage”.
Robert Habeck is heading against Söder and Klöckner
As an example, Habeck cited Klöckner’s ban for the hoist of the rainbow flag for diversity at the Bundestag to the Christopher Street Day. “In fact, there was no problem. Then Julia Klöckner broke this debate from the fence and split society over it,” criticized the Greens politician. It is only open to him whether Klöckner behave “willful or out of stupidity”.
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Robert Habeck (Greens)
The former Minister of Economy is sometimes derogation as “children’s book author” – together with his wife Andrea Paluch, he wrote various novels, plays and children’s books
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Such “cultural strap debates” should be replaced, for example, social issues such as “the securing of life, status, apartment, pension, income, wages, minimum wages, high inflation and in general the future”. Central challenges that the country is facing would not be discussed, but instead it is about “making realities of life seemingly incompatible against each other”.
Habeck had announced in the interview that he wanted to do without his Bundestag mandate on September 1st. He referred to planned teaching and research activities abroad, but also at the necessary distance from politics.
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Source: Stern
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