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Bavaria's politicians wish a happy new year - Söder, of all people, fails

2022-01-01T06:12:28.322Z


Bavaria's politicians wish a happy new year - Söder, of all people, fails Created: 01/01/2022, 06:58 AM From: Florian Naumann Markus Söder says hello in 2021 - and arouses suspicion with photos and mail. © twitter.com/Markus_Soeder The year 2021 says hello - Bavaria's politicians too. Markus Söder arouses suspicion several times with his New Year's greeting. Another is humorous and innocent.


Bavaria's politicians wish a happy new year - Söder, of all people, fails

Created: 01/01/2022, 06:58 AM

From: Florian Naumann

Markus Söder says hello in 2021 - and arouses suspicion with photos and mail.

© twitter.com/Markus_Soeder

The year 2021 says hello - Bavaria's politicians too.

Markus Söder arouses suspicion several times with his New Year's greeting.

Another is humorous and innocent.

Munich - The year 2021 is history - a New Year's greeting is part of the good tone between friends, relatives and colleagues.

Bavaria's politicians, too, of course, do not spoil themselves on New Year's Eve and say goodbye to their voters and the citizens.

At least twice there were small mistakes or upsets.

New Year's Eve / New Year: Greens and Aiwanger say hello without accidents

Accident-free said Bavaria's Vice-Prime Minister Hubert Aiwanger servus. In his Twitter greeting, the head of the Free Voters, who had been partially denied the right to government in 2021, almost aroused associations with Chancellor Olaf Scholz's (SPD) New Year's address: Among other things, he wished for “cohesion” for 2022. And in the round "a hopefully more normal, healthy, successful New Year to everyone". There was also a photo of the Bavarian royal weather sky.

The Greens parliamentary leaders Katharina Schulze and Ludwig Hartmann said their farewells rather unspectacularly.

“To a good future for all of us!” They said on the account of the parliamentary group.

The general secretary of the Bavarian SPD, Arif Tasdelen, allowed himself a joke: “The end is near!

I noticed it in the supermarket today, "he tweeted - probably referring to the run before the two-day shopping break.

Markus Söder on New Year's Eve: Bavaria's Prime Minister reaps mockery and suspicion for New Year's greetings

Country father Markus Söder provided plenty of material for discussion.

He shared a photo of a lap with the dog Molly - apparently not in the Franconian homeland, but on a ski jump in the thick fog.

The Twitter users, however, jumped massively on several details.

Number one: a little linguistic wobbler. "Between the days, a walk in nature and in the fresh air with my Molly is wonderful," said the CSU boss. The error does not go unnoticed, inside and outside the Free State. “I immediately noticed this modified phrase 'between the days' and said it had to be Bavarian,” commented one user. However, “between the days” is not a common saying in Bavarian either.

The snowy photo motif also raised some frowns.

However, there was a series of suspicions about the term “walk”.

an irritant in view of the recent turbulence surrounding unannounced and currently illegal corona walks in Munich.

"Walk.

So so.

In the meantime I don't like to use this word anymore, because it was hijacked by a mob with a Nazi company, "it was said among other things.

Others pointed to fines for "walks" in the state capital.

However, Söder cannot be assumed to have bad intentions in one direction or the other - a walk alone with his dog is simply a walk.

Söder expressed himself very seriously in his traditional New Years address.

New Year 2022: FDP parliamentary group leader Hagen first causes a scandal - and then switches to innocent statesmanlike

The New Year's Eve plans of FDP parliamentary group leader Martin Hagen had recently made bigger waves.

He announced that he would pick up the firecrackers at the turn of the year despite the sales ban - and not only earned fierce debates, but also a Twitter trend.

"Was what?" Was his innocent comment on New Year's Eve on the subject.

Shortly before the turn of the year, Hagen acted more statesmanlike: “I wish you a happy new year!

Stay healthy and optimistic, keep your sense of humor and be nice to each other! ”Was his New Year's greeting.

Certainly a majority wish.

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Source: merkur

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