Green Party candidate for chancellor
Robert Habeck admits to spelling weaknesses – and talks about education
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Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck speaks about his personal weaknesses at a campaign event. He has clear ideas about the educational policy of the future.
The Green Party candidate for chancellor and Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck has admitted that he had difficulty spelling as a student. “I wasn’t good at spelling before and had a slight brush with dyslexia,” said Habeck at the “Wahlarena” of the newspaper “Mannheimer Morgen” in Mannheim.
Robert Habeck: Less federalism in education
Habeck further said that the federal government will have to pay more attention to the issue of education in the future. It does not make sense to shift educational issues exclusively to the federal and local levels. The question is: “Do we have to reorganize the rules by which we organize our communities in a much more fundamental way? I say yes.”
The Green Party candidate for chancellor is not the first politician to speak openly about a spelling weakness. The left-wing politician and former Thuringian Prime Minister Bodo Ramelow had also done this in the past.
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Source: Stern

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