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2020-05-11T16:27:12.079Z


"How does the economy come out of the Corona rigor?" Frank Plasberg speaks in the ARD talk "Hart but fair" with very different guests about billions of aid and tax cuts.


"How does the economy come out of the Corona rigor?" Frank Plasberg speaks in the ARD talk "Hart but fair" with very different guests about billions of aid and tax cuts.

  • The corona crisis * and the first easing in Germany are currently shaping the political discussion
  • There is also a lot of talk about the state of the economy . In  "Tough but fair" (ARD) also goes there on Monday (May 11) to this issue. 
  • Frank Plasberg talks to Peter Altmaier and Katja Kipping , among others,  about car premiums, tax cuts and billions in aid.
  • Here you will find the basic facts about the corona virus and the corona news from Germany. You can also find current case numbers in Germany as a map. The following recommendations for Corona protective measures * are currently available.

Berlin - Today's Monday is about “hard but fair” with moderator Frank Plasberg about the corona crisis , but above all about the time afterwards  . "The shock afterwards - how does the economy come out of the rigidness of Corona?" 

However, the ARD talk does not start at the usual time. Because of a special broadcast - also about the Corona location - "hard but fair" starts at 9.20 p.m. instead of 9 p.m. 

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"Hard but fair" talk with Frank Plasberg (ARD): These guests discuss Germany's economy

Then five very different guests discuss the German economy and the Corona * crisis. Invited to a talk with Frank Plasberg are: 

  • Peter Altmaier (CDU, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy)
  • Katja Kipping (Left Party Chairwoman; Member of the Bundestag)
  • Sarah Stücker (event manager; co-owner of a company for event technology)
  • Carla Reemtsma (climate activist; co-organizer of the “Fridays for Future” demos, student)
  • Thomas Meyer , entrepreneur (Vice President of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK); President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry NRW)

The topic these guests are talking about is currently of importance for the majority of the German population . Now that the corona easing has been decided more or less generously in the different federal states, further challenges await the government, but also the citizens themselves. 

Is it necessary to the economy now but with  auto premiums to relaunch and tax breaks - and who comes at the end for the billions on which the state into the corona aids infected? These are just two of the pressing questions. 

Economy in the Corona Rigidity? "Lufthansa" becomes a topic at "Hart aber Fair" with Frank Plasberg

Worlds collide in the round table. Katja Kipping (left) is already clear about the topic “ Lufthansa ”. “The Lufthansa Group is calling for government aid in the billions. Under no circumstances should the federal government unconditionally remove state clay, ”is one of its statements. Peter Altmaier (CDU) has a completely different opinion. Lufthansa belongs to the “silverware of our economy”. A “sellout” should be prevented in any case.

#hartaberfair tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. @First on the subject: "The shock afterwards - how does the economy come out of the rigidity of Corona?" Also included: pic.twitter.com/cNwcLPEnHw

- hard but fair (@hartaberfair) May 10, 2020

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It is not the first time that the corona crisis is a topic in “hard but fair”. The question “The society behind the mask - what is the Corona crisis doing to us?” Has only recently been the subject of heated debate. 

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

Source: merkur

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