Podcast “important today”: Cabaret artist Florian Schroeder on the preliminary auditions

Podcast “important today”: Cabaret artist Florian Schroeder on the preliminary auditions

After the first preliminary marathon on the weekend, it is clear to the cabaret artist Florian Schroeder: “The will to go to bed with each other, even in unusual constellations, seems to be very great.”

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All partners want to treat each other fairly, not to leak any information to the public – but the SPD has already signaled: We want to enter into three-party negotiations as quickly as possible. The preliminary auditions are still running until Tuesday, so it’s time to sort out the political situation a bit.

Im Podcast “important today” the cabaret artist and political expert Florian Schroeder speaks with host Michel Abdollahi about the role of Markus Söder, tips from Martin Schulz and the similarity within the Citrus Connection. “I am amazed that everyone always emphasizes the differences between the Greens and the FDP in such a way, I think they are not that far apart. The milieu is quite similar. These are usually better-off people who earn a lot of money and who are actually doing well.”

Michel Abdallahi

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