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"Anne Will" on Sunday: Three party leaders - and a bad suspicion

2020-02-16T19:03:00.496Z


Was Thuringia just the first example? Is Germany heading into political chaos? At "Anne Will" thick boards are drilled on Sunday. There are three party leaders.


Was Thuringia just the first example? Is Germany heading into political chaos? At "Anne Will" thick boards are drilled on Sunday. There are three party leaders.

  • The aftermath of the Thuringian Prime Minister election continues to occupy the Republic.
  • Anne Will also discussed concerns about GroKo's stability on Sunday.
  • There are three party leaders.

Berlin - There were times when the editorial offices of the major German political talks had such a hard time finding exciting topics. For the edition of " Anne Will " on Sunday (February 16) in the first, long debates should not have been necessary in this regard. After the election scandal of Thuringia, the CDU is looking for a new party leadership - and the Republic is facing some serious questions.

The makers of the ARD broadcast put it into drastic formulations. "Is the party system in a crisis?" Or also: "Threatened Union and thus the grand coalition to become incapable of action and government?" It remains to be seen whether it will be that bad. But it seems clear: Finding a coalition is becoming increasingly difficult. Exceptions such as the approaching state election in Hamburg confirmed the rule.

"Anne Will" on the ARD: These guests discuss the Thuringia election

The leading parties of the parties apparently also want to comment on these questions - the topic is a matter for the boss, you could see by looking at the guest list of the talk. The SPD and Greens , Saskia Esken and Annalena Baerbock are co-chairs. Markus Söder, head of the CSU and Bavaria's Prime Minister, also travels to Berlin. So two thirds of the leaders of the GroKo parties are represented.

Pointed contributions can also be expected from the two discussants apart from the current top policy. The former Federal Minister of the Interior, Gerhart Baum (FDP) , is a prominent advocate for the protection of civil rights. The journalistic guild is represented by the time editor-in-chief Giovanni di Lorenzo .

"Anne Will": Talk in the first on Thuringia and the consequences - Twitter users criticize the lack of link, CDU and AfD

A top-class round - which could also raise questions about future coalitions at the federal level, such as black-green or " Kenya ", the alliance of the Union, the SPD and the Greens. This had already been discussed several times - and is already a reality in Saxony.

However, the viewers have to forego statements by those parties that were actively involved in the election clatters in Thuringia: Neither the CDU nor the AfD are in the group; Baum is also unlikely to have much insight into the process, almost 40 years after his active ministerial work. However, the left-wing liberal may have criticism of the course of his party friends.

This constellation was criticized in advance on Twitter - from several political camps. A large group of users criticized the lack of the AfD. Other commentators missed representatives of the left . In the person of Bodo Ramelow , she had also played an important role in Thuringia.

None from the 5 new federal states, although it is about # doors!
None of #DieLinke
One of the #CSU, which was known to be available in # Thuringia #LOL
None of #CDU!
That's why everyone is looking forward to #Annewill!

- Andreas Marktzyniker (@Marktzyniker) February 16, 2020

There was a remarkable TV moment on the topic of Thuringia during a conversation between Marietta Slomka and short-term Prime Minister Thoma Kemmerich on ZDF. You can read a review of the turbulent election day in Thuringia at Merkur.de *.

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* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

List of rubric lists: © dpa / Wolfgang Borrs

Source: merkur

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