Markus Söder is with his party in election campaign fever.
During a speech in Nuremberg as part of the CSU stadium tour, he was interrupted by naked activists.
Nuremberg - The federal election campaign is entering the hot phase.
As part of the CSU stadium tour, Prime Minister Markus Söder * gave a home game on Wednesday (September 8).
He presented himself with the top candidates in the Max Morlock Stadium in Nuremberg * - shortly before the CSU party congress, which also starts in Nuremberg on Friday.
However, his speech was abruptly interrupted by a protest at around 7 p.m.
Activists shout "think about the environment" during Söder's speech - he reacts
Two half-naked and blood-smeared activists shouted “think about the climate” in the middle of Söder's speech in the direction of the podium.
As the
picture
reports, a woman and a man had written the words “Act now” on their bare chests.
Police officers immediately stepped in and carried the climate activists out of the stadium.
The Bavarian Prime Minister reacted calmly to the action.
According to the
picture,
he even thanked for the spontaneous hint and said: “Yes, we take the climate very seriously!” In his speech, Söder criticized, among other things, the politics of the Greens.
He thinks they are "unrealistic", as
reported by
nordbayern.de
.
"Climate protection should not only be an option for higher earners," said Söder.
He therefore sees himself as a representative of the middle class.
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Söder makes it clear: "For Armin Laschet - and against a left-wing alliance"
In his speech, Söder stated that he is ready to discuss anything with anyone. But not with people who sow hatred, aggression or even anti-Semitic reservations. He also has a clear message to everyone who supported the Free Voters: “An absolutely wasted vote to think of the Free Voters. Whoever chooses it, draws one vote from Bavaria. ”And the party is currently a coalition partner of the CSU. "Cross out free voters, stick CSU over it, we'll do it for you," said Söder. As
reported by
nordbayern.de
, his choice has been made. "For Armin Laschet - and against a left-wing alliance".
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