Around 30 people gathered on Sunday in front of the private property of the Saxon Prime Minister.
He listens to them - until it comes to a scandal.
It was similar for Jens Spahn.
Update on 11 January, 15:50:
Even
Health Minister Jens Spahn
met in recent days repeatedly angry citizens.
In
Bergisch Gladbach he
was even spat at by the mobsters.
In
Bottrop
,
too
, he was now looking for a conversation with opponents of his
corona policy
, as
reported by
Bild
.
But they interrupted him with boos, whistles and shouts of "Get out!"
Spahn's
bodyguards would have had to call reinforcements and move his appointment to another location.
The
Health Minister
himself had declared on demand, controversy, and
emotional debates
are important, as long as you "tried for a second to understand each other, why the other has a different opinion." In addition, is crucial, "how we treat each other." He personally I'm fine.
Corona anger: Prime Minister Kretschmer argues with Corona opponents - "That went too far"
First report from January 11th:
Großschönau - A group of about 30 people
protested
against the
corona measures
on Sunday morning in front of the private property of the Saxon Prime Minister
Michael Kretschmer
(CDU) in
Großschönau
.
According to the police, the CDU politician spoke to about 30 people at the garden fence.
After about 15 minutes the debate ended and everyone left the place.
Michael Kretschmer: People protest on his private property - CDU politicians debate with them
“It wasn't a threatening situation for me.
It is important to me to talk to people in the hope of convincing them, ”said Kretschmer of the
German press agency
.
However, when a woman demonstratively pulled a scarf in the colors of the Reich War flag over her mouth, a limit had been reached for him.
“Then I broke off the conversation.
That went too far, ”said the 45-year-old.
During the conversation, he was concerned that the protesting people in front of his house "show such an unwillingness to take note of realities."
Great respect for the plain text from @MPKretschmer towards #Corona denier.
Politics thrives on conversation, but stalking in front of the private house is an absolute taboo and disgusting.
It is part of decency to respect the freedom of a person #Kretschmer.
@cdu https://t.co/L7e75HKGPt
- Mario Voigt (@mariovoigt) January 10, 2021
According to the
police, a
large number of the people gathered
did not
wear
mouth and nose protection
and only partially kept the required distances.
The officers established the identities of those still present.
In addition, a complaint was filed on suspicion of violating the Assembly Act.
(dpa)