Normally, Söder Vice Hubert Aiwanger polarizes with his tweets.
The politician received a surprising amount of encouragement for his latest post on Twitter.
Munich – Hubert Aiwanger, head of the Free Voters and Markus Söder’s deputy as Bavarian Prime Minister, regularly polarizes with his statements – including on Twitter.
Be it the topic of climate and weather or green bashing ("You want to go back to the stone age.") On the social media, Bavaria's Minister of Economics likes to mess with his fellow human beings, he even snapped at one with "You can't get it".
Lidl reduces the sale of meat: Hubert Aiwanger reacts
Aiwanger also expresses his opinion in a new tweet, this time focusing on a discounter: "If Lidl reduces the sale of meat, there is a chance that this high-quality food will return to the hands of the regional food trade of our butchers, with a traceable origin , and is not misused for discount battles,” said the Free Voters boss on Friday (February 3).
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"Jamei, Hubsi says something sensible" - Aiwanger surprised Twitterers
"Something reasonable for once," says one Twitter user, surprised, and a second takes the same line: "Oh - a meaningful statement." The politician seems to have amazed people with his latest tweet: "Jamei, Hubsi says something reasonable!
Congratulations!“
If #Lidl reduces the sale of #meat, there is a chance that this high-quality food will return more to the hands of the regional food craft of our butchers, with a traceable origin, and will not be abused for discount battles.
— Hubert Aiwanger (@HubertAiwanger) February 3, 2023
This is Hubert Aiwanger
“Has your account been hacked”?
Disbelief after Aiwanger tweet
"Cool.
Is the guy who posted the crazy stuff on vacation?” jokes a man who is also apparently surprised by Aiwanger's tweet.
"Has your account been hacked or did these (correct) words actually come from you, Mr. Aiwanger?" asks another person.
"A tweet from Aiwanger, which I think is good - that I can still experience it."
As is so often the case, however, criticism is inevitable: "Unfortunately, with this train of thought, they take into account that more and more people are no longer able to afford meat."
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