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Sound becomes rougher after the TV triumph - CDU tweets against Scholz

2021-08-30T15:26:04.796Z


The day after the TV triall of the Chancellor candidate: inside the CDU's Twitter channel starts a negative campaign against the SPD with the video “Olaf says nothing”.


The day after the TV triall of the Chancellor candidate: inside the CDU's Twitter channel starts a negative campaign against the SPD with the video “Olaf says nothing”.

Berlin - With the first TV triall of the Chancellor candidates: SPD *, CDU * and Greens *, the election campaign for the federal election * enters the exciting phase - clearly recognizable by the tone of the communication strategies of the major parties, which is getting rougher and harsher.

This is now noticeable on Twitter in a short video that has been distributed since Monday (08/30/2021) via the CDU's official Twitter channel.

It is in the style of the "Sendung mit der Maus" against SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz *, who has been the favorite for the Chancellery for many weeks in popular polls among the three candidates and for many viewers: inside and Media also performed better than the opponents in the TV triad: inside Annalena Baerbock * (Greens) and Armin Laschet * (CDU).

The fact that Olaf Scholz is running for the Chancellery is commented on by the Union Party's emphatically young campaign with the linguistic evergreen: "Sounds funny, but that's how it is".

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Olaf Scholz (SPD) was comparatively popular with the audience in the first triall of the candidate for chancellor.

The CDU attacked him in a Twitter video the day after the debate.

© Michael Kappeler / dpa

With negative advertising in the election campaign for the federal election: CDU publishes video "Olaf says nothing"

The biggest point of criticism that the CDU elaborates on Scholz in its video on the basis of various examples is Scholz's speechlessness, interpreted by the Union Party, when it comes to topics that he supposedly - at least according to the Union's understanding - of the SPD party leader Saskia Esken and Norbert Walter-Borjans as well as deputy Kevin Kühnert gets dictated: Unlike his own candidate for Chancellor Armin Laschet (CDU), Scholz does not hold a position on the board. That brings Scholz in the CDU's explanatory video to shed a tear.

Among the points on which Scholz “remains silent” in order to become Chancellor are, according to the Union, tax increases for the economy, the abolition of Hartz 4 sanctions and the opposition of a majority of the Social Democrats to plans that armed the Bundeswehr Upgrade drones.

The SPD now has a “great, new idea”, namely: red-red-green, which is illustrated in the video with the photo of a squatting and the reference that the consequences of this have been “admired for a long time in Berlin”.

CDU General Secretary Paul Ziemiak * made similar predictions on Sunday evening on the ARD talk show with Anne Will.

A government without the participation of the CDU would have Ziemiak's prediction of “catastrophic” effects on Germany.

Not the first negative advertising for the federal election: SPD received criticism with a Laschet spot

The new election commercial follows promises made by the CDU that they want to focus on content in the election campaign, but also on an election commercial of the SPD with a very similar approach.

At the beginning of August, the Social Democrats presented a controversial video that focused on possible ultra-conservative influences on the Catholic candidate for Chancellor Laschet.

A few days after the video caused public excitement, Scholz spoke up with the assurance that they did not want to use the campaign video.

(Sandra Kathe)

* fr.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

List of rubric lists: © Michael Kappeler / dpa

Source: merkur

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