The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

CSU man Pschierer railed: Söder's strategy "understand who wants - I don't"

2021-04-29T19:38:16.259Z


The former Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs and head of the CSU SME Union, Franz Pschierer, criticized the course of CSU boss Markus Söder in an interview.


The former Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs and head of the CSU SME Union, Franz Pschierer, criticized the course of CSU boss Markus Söder in an interview.

Munich - In the CSU * there is displeasure about the green course of party chairman Markus Söder * and his continued criticism of the Union chancellor candidate Armin Laschet *.

The head of the CSU SME Union and member of the state parliament, Franz Pschierer, told

Münchner Merkur

(Wednesday edition) that he thought it would be wrong to "roll out the red carpet" for the Greens *.

That only increases the price in possible coalition negotiations.

“Anyone who wants to understand this strategy.

In any case, I don't understand them, ”said Pschierer.

The CSU should "not become greener than the Greens".

Regarding the recent taunts of Söder against Laschet * and his economic expert Friedrich Merz *, Pschierer said: “I cannot understand this defiance against Armin Laschet.

That only helps the Greens. ”He is convinced that“ Armin Laschet and Friedrich Merz in the team can motivate bourgeois voters who are undecided ”. 

CSU criticism of Söder: "The natural partner of the Union was and is the FDP"

“The natural partner of the Union was and is the FDP. With the Greens you can at best manage the past, but not shape the future, ”said Pschierer. When asked about the top poll of the Greens, the CSU politician replied: “For me, Ms. Baerbock is just the pretty packaging. If, on the other hand, you read the 134 pages of the Greens' election manifesto, you will discover a pure prohibition and gender party. " 

On the climate issue, Pschierer spoke out against “more regulation, with more state and more bureaucracy”. “Bavaria's prosperity is based on an efficient, future-oriented industrial policy.” The CSU stands for a “social market economy that gives greater weight to the principle of sustainability than in the past”. The complete interview can be found in the issue of

Münchner Merkur

from April 28th and on

Merkur.de *

on the same day

.

* Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2021-04-29

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.