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Quadrell becomes “Who will be a millionaire?”: Only one can answer question correctly
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The well-known “Who will be a millionaire?”-sound in the background, then a question with four answer options: Only one of the four candidates knows the correct answer in the Quadrell.
The square of the Chancellor candidates of starRTL and NTV briefly transformed into the quiz show “Who is getting a millionaire?” On Sunday evening. Exchange of blows Günther Jauch, who has also presented the quiz classic for decades, skilfully introduces: “We are here in a different program, but I have all the question to you, analogous to ‘Who will be a millionaire?’ … “One of the candidates laughs in the background, but Jauch cannot be stopped: He asks the Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz (SPD), Friedrich Merz (CDU), Robert Habeck (Greens) and Alice Weidel (AfD):” What percentage of the civil servants Working up to the legal age limit? ”
Quadrell becomes a council show
The question is also displayed for the audience – in the known look of “Who is getting a millionaire?”. In addition, RTL also includes the traditional sound, which can usually be heard about the quiz questions. There are four answers to the selection: A: 20 percent, B: 40 percent, C: 60 and D: 80 percent. Habeck must be the first to type and then replies 60th Merz: “They are certainly not!” The officials have many teachers who stop, he explains. Merz advises “a maximum of 40” percent, Alice Weidel joins. Scholz only says: “Twenty.” The moderator Pinar Atalay repeats dry: “Twenty.” For a moment it is not clear whether she has dissolved the puzzle or only repeated the chancellor.
Jauch then appears to his office: “Well, they would be one round, Mr. Scholz.” This smiles amused, shows a thumb and replies: “This is my plan.” However, the Chancellor quickly has to correct his expression: “To be honest, the whole thing is not fame,” pushes Günther Jauch afterwards. He points out that this “state example” should not do school in the free economy. Because then the German economic miracle is “especially and finally history,” said the moderator. The state gives a very bad example with its employees. “They don’t have to convince me,” says Olaf Scholz. “I like to work for a long time and also find many others who want to do that.”
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Source: Stern

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