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The highlight of the carnival procession was without a doubt a political slingshot: it catapulted Chancellor Scholz and Economics Minister Habeck to the moon.
© Sandra Gerbich
Almost no topic was too sacred for the Benediktbeuren Maschkera during the carnival procession.
It wasn't just big politics that was an issue.
The neighbors in Bichl, Kochel and Schlehdorf also had to foolishly believe it.
Benediktbeuern - Bernd Schöpf is blown away.
The board of Beira Maschkera accompanied the carnival procession on foot on Shrove Tuesday (February 13th) without any costumes.
He made sure everything was running like a hawk: “According to my impression, there were probably around 5,000 who came here to celebrate,” was the carnival professional’s calculation.
Led by the Haberians and the Prince Guard with the prince couple, the train set off from the train station towards the village square promptly at 1:33 p.m.
Nine themed floats and four infantry groups had registered.
Around half of them had local issues in their sights.
VG was buried and a free village was declared
So a group buried the Bichl-Benediktbeuern administrative community and declared a free Bichl 2025.
The fire in the huts on the Schlehdorfer Kochelsee shore a year and a half ago and the planned reconstruction also caused ridicule in Benediktbeuern.
However, the monastery villagers also had enough to clean up on their own front door.
The lack of daycare places in the town prompted a group to offer an alternative such as a mobile kindergarten on wheels.
Under the motto “The wolf is no longer allowed into the country, that's why the Little Red Riding Hoods are getting out of hand,” countless fools dressed as Little Red Riding Hood cavorted on the village street.
Under the motto “The wolf is no longer allowed into the country, that's why the Little Red Riding Hoods are taking over,” countless Mashkera cavorted on the village street.
© Sandra Gerbich
The railway work was also an issue in Benediktbeuern
The people of Benediktbeuren were also interested in the construction work on the railway line and the settlement of Swiss ibexes on the Benediktenwand.
The fact that 315 million euros of tax money was wasted on the construction of cycle paths in Peru also provided the Mashkera with a welcome template.
Politicians were catapulted to the moon
The highlight of the carnival procession was without a doubt a politician's slingshot, with which Scholz and Habeck, for example, were catapulted to the moon.
“The fact that mankind spared a lot of nonsense is just a shot at the moon,” is the explanation.
The procession ended with the traditional Haberfeld parade.
To the delight of the listeners, the Haberer leader read out on a balcony on the village square about misfortunes that had happened to individual community citizens over the past year.