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Andreas Lenz wants to stay in the Bundestag: "We have to fight and I can fight"

2021-03-30T06:04:54.291Z


Erding - Andreas Lenz has no understanding for the mask ruffians in the CSU. The member of the Bundestag for the Erding and Ebersberg districts is already in election campaign mode. He wants to keep his mandate.


Erding - Andreas Lenz has no understanding for the mask ruffians in the CSU.

The member of the Bundestag for the Erding and Ebersberg districts is already in election campaign mode.

He wants to keep his mandate.

The Erdinger district CSU is in election campaign mode.

In the open-air district representative assembly on the Feneberg car park in the Erding-West industrial park, representatives of the local associations elected the delegates for the district and state party congresses and for the delegates' assembly in the federal constituency.

The point there is to nominate Andreas Lenz as a candidate for the Bundestag again.

He has been a member of the Bundestag since 2013.

Lenz showed himself to be combative.

"It's shameful when you get rich from the crisis," Lenz grumbled in the direction of the Union MPs who are involved in the so-called mask affair.

“That is hideous.

Such people have no place in the CSU - or in any parliament. ”What annoys him most is that“ normal CSU members now have to justify themselves for being in the party ”.

Lenz emphasized that the CSU can be proud of what is being done on site.

The MP also commented on the planned rest days on Maundy Thursday and Holy Saturday, which Chancellor Angela Merkel had withdrawn with an apology.

See what happens when people who are affected are not involved in such a decision-making process.

"I immediately said that I consider a day off on Maundy Thursday to be a junk, and there was an outcry," said Lenz.

The 39-year-old also called for certain measures to be better explained and said: "Well, I can't explain that we can't go to a beer garden, but can fly to Mallorca." The corona risk is real.

You are in the middle of the third wave, but you have to find a way to allow more normality again.

As far as vaccination is concerned, Lenz made it clear: "There will be no compulsory vaccination." He also referred again to the difficult situation in retail and gastronomy: "The perspective must be: slow opening."

But Lenz also addressed other issues, including the noise problem on the A 94. “We need improvements here,” he emphasized and promised: “It's my turn.” He told his party that “not the Greens to run after.

We have to develop our own brand core. ”The 39-year-old predicted it won't be easy in the federal elections in autumn.

“We have to fight and I can fight.

I've already proven that. "

At the beginning of the meeting, district chairman and district administrator Martin Bayerstorfer thought of the corona dead.

Exactly a year ago there was the first death in the district, he reported: "That moved me a lot." By the summer there were twelve, now 104: "That alone should be a warning and motivation to do everything to contain the virus. ”To do this, safety rules would have to be observed.

This was also evident in the delegate election, when the CSU members, sitting in their cars, filled out the ballot papers that were then collected.

The assembly meeting of the CSU Bundestag candidate will take place on May 8th.

The district chairman is certain: "There will be a strong vote for Andi Lenz."

Source: merkur

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