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Merkel's last TV New Year's address: "I cannot relieve your pain" - Corona tasks for 2021 huge

2020-12-31T08:58:34.473Z


The corona pandemic also shapes the New Year's address by Angela Merkel (CDU): compassion for those who mourn, rejection of conspiracy theories, thanks to the citizens - and hope for 2021.


The corona pandemic also shapes the New Year's address by Angela Merkel (CDU): compassion for those who mourn, rejection of conspiracy theories, thanks to the citizens - and hope for 2021.

"I think I'm not exaggerating when I say: never in the last 15 years have we all found the old year so difficult," said

Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU)

*

 in her

New Year

's

address

, which was broadcast on

New Year's Eve

at 20.10 on

ARD * is

broadcast.

Parts of her speech have already been published.

Accordingly, the

coronavirus pandemic * is the

central topic of your address.

But her speech also sounds conciliatory when she says: "And despite all the worries and some skepticism, we have never looked forward to the New Year with so much hope."

"2020 was also a year in which so many rose above themselves," says

Merkel.

She is primarily addressing those who have shaped life in the pandemic in particular: Doctors and nurses in

hospitals

,

nursing homes

and other facilities and the

employees of the health authorities

- but also praises “the enthusiasm of our armed forces”.

In addition, she would like to thank many other professional groups: “Countless people have contributed to making our lives possible despite the pandemic: in supermarkets and in goods transport, in post offices, on buses and trains, at police stations, in schools and daycare centers , in the churches, in the editorial offices ”.

Merkel (CDU) at the New Year's address: Conspiracy theories are cynical and cruel

"At the end of this breathless year it is also important to pause for a moment - and mourn," says

Merkel *

in very personal words.

“As a society, we must not forget how many have lost a loved one without being able to be close to them in the last few hours.

I cannot relieve their pain.

But I think of her, especially tonight. ”



And then she comes up with conspiracy theories that are circulating among the population.

They are "in view of the losses, the grief and the after-effects of the disease not only untrue and dangerous, they are also cynical and cruel towards these people," warned the

CDU politician *.

However, she also emphasizes coexistence during the pandemic and that so many have shown themselves to be disciplined: "Consideration for others, the insight to take back oneself once in a while, the awareness of common sense" would shape life in a "philanthropic society" .

Angela Merkel's New Years Address: The CDU Chancellor looks to the year 2021 with hope

It should

have been

Merkel's

last

New Year's address *

, because 2021 will also be the year of the

general election

- but a small insert in her speech makes one sit up and take notice *.

On the net, the reactions to her

New Year's Eve

speech are divided.

Merkel critics meet people who are thoughtful about the speech and who are concerned about a time without Merkel:

Lord, we will mourn this woman so much afterwards ... #Merkel

- katertura (@ katertura77) December 31, 2020

"Many

tradespeople

,

employees

,

self-employed individuals

and

artists are

insecure, even fearful of their existence," says Merkel, referring to those particularly affected by the measures against Corona.

Even if a

vaccine

*

has

now been

found, the tasks for

2021

remain

“enormous”.

In return, she finally wishes everyone “health, confidence and God's blessings for the new year.” (Dpa / kat)

* Merkur.de and tz.de are part of the Germany-wide Ippen digital editorial network.

Source: merkur

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