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Chancellor candidates don’t want to go to the jungle camp – but one looked at it
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At the TV Quadrell of Chancellor candidates at RTL, it gets heated and not only political: When asked whether the opposition or jungle camp is worse, everyone agrees.
TV quadrell at RTL, the four candidates for chancellors talk hot. The moderators interrupt the debate for a short questionnaire. And because of course you are at the RTL, ask: “What is worse for you, opposition or jungle camp?”
The top candidates of Union, SPD, Greens and AfD agree on one point: just not in the Australian jungle!
AfD tip woman Alice Weidel replied to the question of what was worse: “Definitely jungle camp.”
In the jungle camp? “You are here at RTL, Mr. Merz!”
Union Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz (CDU) was initially surprised by the question of the RTL reality format “I’m a star-get me out of here!”, In which celebrities compete against each other.
Pinar Atalay countered: “You are here at RTL, Mr. Merz!”
Then he said: “Well, rather decades in the opposition than ten days in the jungle camp.” Greens Chancellor candidate Robert Habeck joined this.
Shortly before the final: The last jungle tests are so bad

Welcome to the jungle test “I can’t do that” – a sentence that Alessia should not be new in connection with the jungle. This time Willi Herren’s daughter plays for the starters for a last camp dinner’s opulent
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“I’m a star!”: Olaf Scholz has already looked in
Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) said: “I don’t want to go to the jungle camp either.” But at least he admitted that he had already seen the show.
And who knows: Maybe we’ll see Scholz in a few years in the jungle camp bull -thodes and ostriches chew. It would certainly be a cracker for the ratings.
Transparency note: The star is part of RTL Germany.
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