Bound to say goodbye: Söder to Habeck: Go with God – the main thing, far away

Bound to say goodbye: Söder to Habeck: Go with God – the main thing, far away

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Söder to Habeck: Go with God – the main thing, far away






Robert Habeck and Markus Söder will probably no longer be a pleasure – not even after the departure of the Green politician.

In his retreat announcement, the former Vice Chancellor and Economic Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) had distributed against CSU boss Markus Söder – now he is defending himself with a counterattack. He wish Habeck “good luck outside of politics,” said Söder of the “Bild” newspaper and added: “Because in politics he was very unsuccessful.” Söder said to Habeck’s address: “Go with God – the main thing, far away.”



Habeck announced his withdrawal from the Bundestag on Monday – and once again addressed sharp criticism of Union representatives. The Greens politician and former Economist said about Söder: “Markus Söder’s fetish-like sausage eating is not a policy.”

Söder then made it clear: “I will continue to eat Bavarian white and Franconian sausages with joy.”


Söder and Habeck have been associated with intimate hostility in recent years. Habeck did not only become a favorite opponent of the CSU in the past election campaign. Again and again the two top politicians are personally overwhelmed with mutual allegations and attacks.

Bundestag president Julia Klöckner (CDU), who had also attacked Habeck violently in the “taz” interview for his retreat from parliament, did not go into the attacks by the Greens politician directly. “The present case is one of several mandate in this election period,” she had a spokesman aligned on request. “The waiver of mandate from MPs is a common parliamentary process that is not commented on by the Bundestag president.”




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Habeck had accused Klöckner that she had never been able to bring things together. “It has only polarized, polemized and split.”

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Source: Stern

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