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Declaration of war by the middle class: Entrepreneurs are now calling for relaxation

2021-03-02T22:08:13.860Z


The gathering of a hundred medium-sized entrepreneurs on Saturday in Irschenberg was a declaration of war against politics. They demanded the immediate reopening of the factories.


The gathering of a hundred medium-sized entrepreneurs on Saturday in Irschenberg was a declaration of war against politics.

They demanded the immediate reopening of the factories.

Irschenberg

- Above the stage in the Dinzler am Irschenberg coffee roastery, where Dinzler boss Franz Richter welcomed the guests on behalf of his co-initiators Marco Golshani from Kolbermoor and Markus Dettendorfer from Söchtenau (Rosenheim district), 64 logos of medium-sized companies of various sizes from the region were emblazoned .

"It is time to fight and to get the people in Munich and Berlin, who live in a political bubble, out of there," demanded Richter to applause.

It was not the first time that the entrepreneur was critical.

Over 150 responses from business colleagues within four days substantiated this, said Thomas Steinke, CEO of Dinzler Kaffeerösterei AG, who moderated the event.

In an open letter, the entrepreneurs demand the return of personal and entrepreneurial freedom, personal responsibility and self-determination in dealing with health, economic and social risks, the immediate reopening of companies, the reduction of state regulation and a return to the free social market economy.

These demands were signed before and after the event, which was limited to 100 participants due to the corona and was checked by the police, signed by a total of 161 entrepreneurs who currently represent 7,412 jobs.

Kitchen revolutionary Willi Bruckbauer from the Bora company is there because he doesn't want politics to take a zigzag course, but rather data- and fact-based decisions regarding Corona: "We don't want a discussion, we just want to work," he shouted to applause .

Among other things, he accused the state government of arbitrariness and a system of regulations based on faulty tests.

Irschenberg's mayor Klaus Meixner (CSU), who was still running a carpentry shop until he was elected two years ago, also signed the open letter.

He stressed that social peace was at stake.

“People want to work and not wait for grants.

Society suffers and children cannot make up for the loss, ”said Meixner.

“We can't wait until Corona is over.

There has to be a rethinking of how we live with Corona. ”The mayor demanded that all businesses and restaurants should reopen under the hygiene concepts that have already been drawn up.

Co-initiator and mechanical engineer Markus Dettendorfer from Bad Endorf also found that one had to live with Corona.

He demanded the merger of the entrepreneurs in order to become active after the "one year destruction policy", to apply pressure from below and to bring about a change of policy through the public and through the elected representatives.

"We are not corona deniers or lateral thinkers," he clarified.

But the entrepreneurs wanted to be the actors on their playing field, in their economic area, in their country and no longer sit next to them and pay the bill on top of that.

Dettendorfer therefore called for networking.

A number of entrepreneurs enthusiastically and militantly joined the demands.

But there was also restraint in the face of the political slogans.

In the end, some entrepreneurs also left the coffee roastery without having signed the open letter.

You can read everything about the current corona situation in the district here.

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Source: merkur

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