Podcast “important today” for the trielli: that’s how Scholz, Baerbock and Laschet delivered

Podcast “important today” for the trielli: that’s how Scholz, Baerbock and Laschet delivered

One last time Olaf Scholz, Annalena Baerbock and Armin Laschet fought a three-way battle in the TV studio. The political scientist Prof. Ursula Münch watched for “important today” – and drew clear conclusions.

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“I wonder what’s the matter with you, Mr. Laschet?” – Yesterday, the Green Chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock was so aggressive in the TV trio on ProSieben and Sat1. Prof. Ursula Münch, political scientist and director of the Academy for Political Education in Tutzing, analyzes whether that has paid off in “heute important”: “It was one of the better Trielle, if not the best.”

And yet Münch found the promises and announcements made by SPD candidate Olaf Scholz for a minimum wage of 12 euros or by Annalena Baerbock to work 35 hours per week in care unhappy: “We know from experience that these promises can never be kept because there are always maximum demands are. Why are they not to be adhered to? Because you have to go to a coalition government. ” In addition, everyone who works in nursing knows that the (the weekly working hours) is not a request and cannot be determined by politics.

Michel Abdallahi

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Podcast “important today”

Sure, strong opinion, on the 12: “Today important” is not just a news podcast. We set topics and initiate debates – with poise and sometimes uncomfortably. Host Michel Abdollahi and his team speak out for this 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 with information and can have a sound say.

According to Forsa, Olaf Scholz was the clear winner of the last TV triumph

In the evening, the mood after a lightning forsa is clear: 42 percent of those surveyed think that SPD candidate Olaf Scholz has done best. 27 percent consider the Union’s candidate for chancellor, Armin Laschet, to be the winner and only 25 percent of the participants think that the Greens’ candidate for chancellor, Annalena Baerbock, will leave the studio as the winner. 6 percent said they don’t know.

Prof. Ursula Münch, political scientist and director of the Academy for Political Education in Tutzing

FDP is so-called “function party”

The FDP could be more pleased. According to Münch, it is the so-called functional party. It determines who will lead the coalition, so Münch in the “important today” conversation with host Michel Abdollahi. For the Greens, in any case, she does not see an option for the party to provide the Chancellor the Greens will form a government with other parties. “We will probably need a three-party coalition from this election onwards.” In any case, Scholz clearly spoke out in favor of a possible coalition with the Greens at the Triell.

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