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Söder meets Baerbock, Laschet, Scholz and Co. - Who can score in the “final round” before the election?

2021-09-24T00:15:58.579Z


Baerbock, Laschet and Scholz debate with Söder, Wissler, Weidel and Lindner: For the final round before the election, ARD and ZDF receive the chancellor candidates and party leaders.


Baerbock, Laschet and Scholz debate with Söder, Wissler, Weidel and Lindner: For the final round before the election, ARD and ZDF receive the chancellor candidates and party leaders.

  • On Thursday evening at 8:15 p.m., the last big TV debate before the federal election begins on ARD and ZDF.

  • In addition to the three candidates for Chancellor Laschet (CDU), Scholz (SPD) and Baerbock (Greens), the chairmen of the other parties, i.e. Söder (CSU), Lindner (FDP), Wissler (Linke) and Weidel (AfD), are guests.

  • The “final round” offers the last opportunity before the election to observe live what the climate is like between the participants (

    see update from September 23, 3:45 pm

    ).

Update from September 23, 3:45 p.m.:

Only four and a half hours, then the last big TV debate before the federal election on September 26 begins.

For 90 minutes, the citizens have the opportunity to follow the political lines of the candidates and the party leaders and to let their arguments take effect.

It will be exciting to see whether the SPD and the Greens will continue their political cuddle course from the third triell and how they will include Janine Wissler, the leader of the Left, in it.

There has been speculation about a red-green-red coalition for several weeks, and politically the three parties are in agreement on many points.

Only in foreign policy are there major disagreements.

Thursday evening will be one of the last opportunities to observe live what the climate is like between the discussants.

TV "final round" on ARD and ZDF: Söder meets Baerbock, Laschet, Scholz and Co.

First report from September 22nd:

Berlin - For the “final round” before the Bundestag elections on September 26th, ARD and ZDF will receive the Chancellor candidate and the Chancellor candidate as well as the chairmen of all other parties represented in the Bundestag on TV.

This is the last chance before the election to differentiate your own positions from those of the other parties.

The TV debate starts on Thursday, September 23, at 8.15 p.m. on ARD and ZDF.

“The final round” before the election: Söder, Lindner, Wissler and Weidel also take part

Particularly indecisive voters should take a closer look when Armin Laschet (CDU), Olaf Scholz (SPD) and Annalena Baerbock (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen) on Markus Söder (CSU *), Christian Lindner (FDP *), Janine Wissler (Die Linke *) and Alice Weidel (AfD) * meet.

The TV event will be moderated by Tina Hassel, the director of the ARD capital studio and Theo Koll, the director of the ZDF capital studio.

“The final round” on Thursday, September 23 at 8:15 pm on ARD and ZDF

The polls for the federal election are still extremely tight: The SPD around Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz leads the CDU / CSU around Armin Laschet and the Greens with top candidate Annalena Baerbock.

But on Wednesday a Forsa survey showed minimal changes - could they lead to a trend reversal right before the election?

With around 38 percent of voters still undecided, points can still be scored for Laschet and Baerbock in the last few meters.

Will the parties even give each other support?

In the last TV triall with Laschet, Scholz and Baerbock, there were great ties between the SPD and the Greens.

And the CSU chairman Söder will not give a "left" alliance of the SPD, the Greens and the left a chance in the final round - Söder has already given up a goal for Laschet.

Laschet, Baerbock, Scholz & Co - Who can rule with whom after the election?

The traffic light coalition, a Jamaica alliance, a red-red-green alliance, the German coalition or GroKo again?

Even if, according to the current survey results, not all coalitions have a chance of a majority capable of governing, the survey results are scarce.

While some SPD politicians reject a government with the participation of the left, the left has already announced that it wants to forego some extreme positions in favor of a coalition.

Which parties are already approaching potential coalition partners - and where can irreconcilable differences be identified?

That should also be interesting in the final round.

Too lax, too indulgent, equal speaking time for everyone?

The two capital city studio directors have not yet moderated any of this year's TV debates - they are also under observation by voters.

(kat) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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