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“You don’t throw cotton balls”: Scheuer defends Söder – and follows up with an “ideology” scolding for the Greens

2024-02-17T10:20:36.399Z

Highlights: “You don’t throw cotton balls’: Scheuer defends Söder – and follows up with an “ideology” scolding for the Greens. “I would say that the Greens did everything right ideologically,” Scheuer complained sarcastically. Greens worried – political scientist warns of radicals. The recent attacks by protesters caused great concern among the Green Party. In Biberach, for example, the legitimate space for democratic protest has been abandoned, warned Baden-Württemberg's Green Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann.



As of: February 17, 2024, 11:06 a.m

By: Florian Naumann

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There is a lot of hate towards the Greens at the moment.

There is also criticism of Markus Söder's statements.

CSU party friends defend him.

Munich - The number of attacks on the Greens is increasing - most recently the party had to cancel its political Ash Wednesday in Biberach, Swabia.

Even a window of a vehicle accompanying Agriculture Minister Cem Özdemir was smashed there.

The CSU also became the focus of criticism, as it recently appeared to have made the Greens one of its main opponents with harsh words.

For example, in the form of an SED comparison by party leader Markus Söder.

The former CSU Federal Minister and multiple Ash Wednesday speaker Andreas Scheuer rejects the allegations.

“You don’t throw cotton balls on Political Ash Wednesday, everyone has to endure that,” he told

Merkur.de

from

IPPEN.MEDIA

on Friday (February 16) on the sidelines of a side event at the Munich Security Conference.

CSU defends Söder after turmoil at Green Party meetings: “Finally clear edge”

Munich political scientist Martin Gross, among others, sees it differently.

Political competition is being “poisoned” by statements like Söder’s – who compared Green Party Minister Steffi Lemke to Margot Honecker – he previously warned in an interview with

IPPEN.MEDIA

.

Scheuer, however, did not see any border crossing.

On the contrary: he welcomed “finally a clear stance against the ideological Greens, who are causing us dramatic difficulties.”

Everyone can “see the results,” said Scheuer, referring to the Greens’ policies in the traffic light coalition.

“And when you see the results, it is understandable that we are drawing a clear line.”

Scene from the time before the toll debacle: Markus Söder (left) shows Andreas Scheuer the way to the press conference.

© Lino Mirgeler/dpa

He cited “de-industrialization, bankruptcies, recession” as specific points of criticism.

“I would say that the Greens did everything right ideologically,” Scheuer complained sarcastically.

Ricarda Lang follows: Greens worried – political scientist warns of radicals

The political scientist Gross, on the other hand, had warned that harsh accusations were “currently falling on fertile ground in certain, radicalizing parts of society.”

Lemke himself stated in the

ZDF

program “Markus Lanz” that Söder had done something “very stupid”.

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The recent attacks by protesters caused great concern among the Green Party.

In Biberach, for example, the legitimate space for democratic protest has been abandoned, warned Baden-Württemberg's Green Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann.

Party co-leader Ricarda Lang was reportedly chased by an angry crowd.

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) strongly condemned the events.

The CSU is now united behind Söder.

In Bavaria, the “well-groomed political exchange at the regulars’ table” is a “good tradition,” said state parliamentary group leader Klaus Holetschek on Friday

IPPEN.MEDIA

.

Political Ash Wednesday is “something like the institutionalized get-together.

Traditionally, plain language is spoken.”

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Source: merkur

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