Bundestag election: Laschet holds the race for the Chancellery open: “Catching up”

Bundestag election: Laschet holds the race for the Chancellery open: “Catching up”

Less than a week before the federal election, the CDU / CSU are still clearly behind the SPD. CDU boss Armin Laschet continues to drum against red-red-green. And he is betting on the undecided.

Union Chancellor candidate Armin Laschet is confident of victory at the start of the crucial week before the federal election despite persistently poor poll results.

«I am firmly convinced that the Union will win this general election. We are in a race to catch up, and the race is open like never before, “said the CDU chairman on Monday after consultations with the closest leadership of his party in Berlin. Almost one in four does not yet finally know which party to vote for.

Laschet made it clear that there are many historical examples in which polls and election results differed. “That is why we are fighting to become the strongest political force.”

CSU boss Markus Söder also emphasized after a board meeting of his party in Munich that the election had not yet run – it would be a blink of an eye final. Since the CSU party conference a week ago, there has been a noticeable change in mood, “the downward trend of recent weeks has stopped”. The CSU will now fight for every vote until the election. He accused the SPD and the Greens of being too confident of victory: “It’s like football: if you think you’ve won in the 80th minute, you sometimes experience your black miracle at the end.”

Laschet said about the third and last big TV exchange with the Chancellor candidates of the SPD and the Greens on Sunday evening: “We have seen that red and green stand together and have similar ideas about economic and financial policy and internal security.” If the left had also been there, the front line in the election would have been clear. “In this respect, I am grateful for yesterday, because it made precisely the directional decision that is at issue now clear.” Red-Red-Green “would lead Germany into a severe economic crisis” if they implemented their goals, warned Laschet.

In a survey among viewers published after the broadcast, 42 percent voted for the SPD candidate and Federal Minister of Finance Olaf Scholz when asked who had won the triumph at ProSieben, Sat.1 and Kabeleins. Laschet landed in second place with 27 percent. Annelena Baerbock from the Greens got 25 percent.

Looking at the joint appearance planned for Tuesday with Chancellor Angela Merkel in her previous constituency of Stralsund, Laschet said that Merkel had made it very clear at several appearances that “Olaf Scholz’s attempt to play a little Angela Merkel failed miserably. He fought them for four years and prevented them from asserting positions. “

Laschet once again called on Scholz to make it clear that he would not allow himself to be brought into office by the Left Party – “be it tolerated, be it with a minority government or, in the worst case, with a coalition”. Even if the SPD is in second place, depending on the election result, it will be able to form a red-red-green alliance. “We are doing everything to be in first place and to be so strong that such an alliance does not come about,” said Laschet.

In a 15-point program presented by Laschet together with the Prime Ministers of Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, Michael Kretschmer and Reiner Haseloff, and the Saxon State Minister for Culture and Tourism, Barbara Klepsch, for equal living conditions in town and country as well as in East and West West, the CDU announces, among other things, that it wants to enable volunteer people to travel free of charge on buses and trains.

The paper, which largely specifies points contained in the joint election program of the CDU and CSU, also mentions measures to counter the threatened shortage of doctors. “Precise medical care is required in rural areas for equivalent living conditions,” said CDU Vice and Federal Minister of Health Jens Spahn of the German Press Agency. “That is why it should be the task of the next federal government, together with the federal states, to create 5,000 additional study places for human medicine and to combine this with a higher quota of country doctors when allocating study places.”

Friedrich Merz, who is responsible for economics and finance in Laschet’s team, told the dpa that, in addition to fiber optics and the fast 5G mobile communications standard, mobility was particularly crucial for long-term living conditions of equal value in the city and in the country: “We need more investments in local transport and rail and street. ” Union parliamentary group vice-chairman Andreas Jung, also a member of Laschets’ “future team”, emphasized that forest conversion and reforestation are a social task. “Because the forest is also a strong protector of the climate – it binds large amounts of CO2. This ecosystem service must be rewarded financially. “

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