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Vaccine skepticism from Aiwanger: Free voters sharply criticize Söder - "under all cannon"

2021-08-03T09:10:13.181Z


The worsening dispute between FW and CSU in Hubert Aiwanger's vaccination skepticism also drives the Erdinger FW base. The real culprit for them: Markus Söder.


The worsening dispute between FW and CSU in Hubert Aiwanger's vaccination skepticism also drives the Erdinger FW base.

The real culprit for them: Markus Söder.

It's foaming in the Bavarian black and orange Spezi coalition.

Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) rides one attack after the other against his deputy and economics minister Hubert Aiwanger (FW), because he sticks to his vaccination skepticism against Corona.

Even being kicked out of the cabinet is discussed.

Corona vaccination skepticism from Hubert Aiwanger: Free voters find Söder's stance unacceptable

The free voters in the district are behind the vaccination as the only way out of the pandemic, but consider Söder's stance to be out of the question.

Third District Administrator Rainer Mehringer is "very clearly" committed to the vaccination campaign.

"When I had an offer, I took it up immediately because it is the only way to more normalcy," says Erdinger, who our newspaper reached while on vacation in Norway.

He couldn't understand Aiwanger's skepticism because of this.

"As deputy prime minister and economics minister, he cannot simply argue as a private person," says Mehringer, and: "Aiwanger should set a good example."

“That only scares our regular voters from the middle class,” said the city and district council.


Despite Aiwanger's skepticism about vaccinations: Free voters make it clear - vaccination "the only way to normalcy"

Georg Els, chairman of the FW district parliamentary group, also defends the vaccination campaign.

He himself recommends this to his employees.

"At the moment we are having the second vaccination by the company doctor," says the lawyer from Forstern.

One should not only think of oneself, "but also of those who cannot protect themselves, namely all children under the age of twelve".

Immunization must also be seen in a social context.

And there Els thinks like Mehringer: The Vice-Prime Minister cannot withdraw from his position as a private person.

"He already has a role model function," says the former mayor of Forst.


Vaccine skepticism from Aiwanger: Sharp criticism of Söder - "Under all cannon"

However, Els also attacks Söder sharply.

"The fact that he exposed Aiwanger to the press is under all cannon." In terms of labor law, he even sees a violation of the protection of trust, according to the lawyer.

Because, of course, Aiwanger could not tell anyone to get vaccinated.


Maria Grasser, FW district councilor from Isen, comes across this horn even more clearly: “When Söder made this public, he should have been asked to resign immediately.

That was a cheek and arrogance of Söder. ”The mere reference that Aiwanger was not vaccinated was completely inappropriate.


Free voters criticize Markus Söder: "Should have asked him to resign immediately"

Grasser does not believe that there is a strategy of the federal chairman behind it to guide anti-vaccination opponents to the FW in the federal election.

On the contrary: Aiwanger was right when he referred to serious side effects.

"I felt very bad 48 hours after the vaccination, so I wondered if it was the right decision."


He could not understand all the excitement that the CSU and the media were spreading, explains Josef Jung, parliamentary group leader of the ÜWG in the Dorfen city council. "Aiwanger has explained his personal stance, and that is also his right." Jung points out that "the FW boss has not advised anyone against vaccinating". Aiwanger never spoke negatively about the vaccination as a whole, but supported all the decisions in the cabinet. For the Dorfener, Söder should be in the pillory: “He just let Aiwanger appear. You don't do that in a coalition. "


Erdings FW local chairman Benedikt Hoigt sees the increasingly sharp dispute in the white-blue special coalition as a “mirror of the increasing turmoil in society”.

That reminds him of the division in the population over the refugee issue.

"This is a very dangerous development," says Hoigt.

Basically, everyone has to decide for themselves whether they want to be vaccinated against corona.

Hoigt, whom our newspaper reached in Crete, does not see Aiwanger's strategy of “baiting vaccine opponents”.

However, he is also convinced: "The dispute is certainly owed to the federal election campaign."

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You can read more news from the Erding region here.

By the way: Everything from the region is now also available in our new, regular Erding newsletter.

Source: merkur

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