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Söder photographs what is in his mailbox - the image causes great horror

2020-06-03T12:23:51.067Z


Bad mail to the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder. After the CSU politician posted a photo, an opposition politician also responded.


Bad mail to the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder. After the CSU politician posted a photo, an opposition politician also responded.

  • Now Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder has received an appalling envelope. 
  • The CSU politician, who gained respect throughout Germany in the Corona crisis , received a hideous letter. 
  • Meanwhile, Söder announced a surprising beer garden innovation * on Friday. 
  • Here you will find the basic facts about the coronavirus *. You can also see the current number of cases in Germany as a map *. The most important thing about the topic is also available on our brand new Facebook page Corona News and in our app *. 

Munich - An envelope addressed to the Prime Minister of Bavaria: "Markus Söder, Bavarian State Chancellery, Franz-Josef-Strauß-Ring 1, 80539 Munich." The content: At least one provocation, you could also say: an attack on democracy. 

Markus Söder himself posted the contents of the envelope on Friday on his Twitter channel and linked the SPD health politician Karl Lauterbach and the virologist Christian Drosten , because they received identical mail deliveries. "Hatred and agitation are increasing," Söder writes. He received the envelope on May 25. The content: A vial with an unknown liquid, which is said to contain the novel corona virus (2019-nCoV), plus a note: "Drink this - then you will become immune". 

After Corona threatening letter in the post, Söder writes: "Drosten and Lauterbach are not alone"

After Lauterbach and Drosten made the anonymous submissions * public, they initially mocked actor Till Schweiger via his Instagram page *: "Mr. Drosten and Mr. Lauterbach, take a chill pill." He had already received many death threats and showed no understanding of theirs Outrage about it: "So don't cry now". Schweiger later removed this contribution and distanced himself from it. His post was inappropriate and he "dropped it in an emotional overreaction."

Hatred and agitation are increasing: @c_drosten and @Karl_Lauterbach are not alone. I also received on May 25. such an envelope. Conspiracy theorists fuel a dangerous climate. We can not permit that. Politics must show an attitude and be the voice of reason. pic.twitter.com/ZMEGszUNnc

- Markus Söder (@Markus_Soeder) May 29, 2020

Corona envelope reaches Söder - SPD politician Rinderspacher shows solidarity immediately

The reactions under the Twitter post of the Bavarian Prime Minister, however, are much more reflected. The SPD member of the Landtag and former opposition leader Markus Rinderspacher immediately expressed solidarity with Söder: “Democratic opinion contest - yes! Important and necessary! Hatred and agitation - no! Hostility, threats and insults are intolerable. We stand together there. " 

Another Twitter user tries to appeal to people's reason: “Actually without comment. Words are missing. During this time, one should be more than grateful to live in Germany and to know that our country is governed carefully and responsibly. To all conspiracy theorists: If only one of your families were affected, it would be different. "

A Lufthansa flight brought around 200 people from Frankfurt to China. After the arrival it became known that there is a Corona case among the German passengers.

Video: Eilentscheid - Bayern are allowed longer in the beer gardens

Now Söder is pushing ahead with a demand for record tax cuts: before the negotiations on the economic stimulus package on Tuesday, he gave an interview. The negotiations in the coalition committee itself should not be a walk in the scrappage bonus - there is sometimes fierce resistance.

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

Source: merkur

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