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“Overshot”: Hoeneß struggles after a performance on the Nockherberg

2024-03-01T06:13:52.461Z

Highlights: Maxi Schafroth lambasted the politicians at the Nockherberg. Opinions differed afterwards. Uli Hoeneß was bothered by swipes at Hubert Aiwanger. Markus Söder bravely smiles away tips. Kevin Kühnert, the SPD general secretary, was a guest for the first time. The Munich Beer Festival has been called off because of a delicate situation - the woman in charge of the fire department has been chosen to be the successor to Paul Adelean.



As of: March 1, 2024, 7:00 a.m

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Maxi Schafroth lambasted the politicians at the Nockherberg.

Opinions differed afterwards.

Uli Hoeneß was bothered by swipes at Hubert Aiwanger.

Munich – Michaela Kaniber looked particularly closely this time.

The Minister of Agriculture was an unfamiliar face on stage when the strong beer was being tapped, so her curiosity was correspondingly great.

Of course, she was particularly excited about her double, Judith Toth.

“Let’s see what kind of ticks Kaniber has,” said the real Kaniber half an hour before the tapping of the strong beer began.

For example, it was the rolling R that Toth played.

“It can’t be true,” Kaniber blurted out, “that I’m looking at my own image.” Overall, the minister came off pretty well.

Others fared worse.

“Derblecken” on the Nockherberg: Söder bravely smiles away tips

Even experienced Nockherberg guests and regular Derbleckte guests always look forward to the evening with a mixture of anticipation and anxious anticipation, when they will not only be served friendliness.

Markus Söder, for example, rightly suspected “that there will be one or two peaks – completely unjustified, of course”.

He also quickly identified the other usual suspects.

“My deputy, completely justified of course,” and a few others “who will beg and beg” for a bit of ridicule.

What was meant, of course, was the traffic light.

As far as the Prime Minister was concerned, his many years of experience were very helpful.

He bravely smiled away most of the insults and insults, but you could see that it was really difficult for him at times.

The fact that he “really liked” Maxi Schaftroth’s Lenten sermon was the highest praise.

Overall, it was “a bit exaggerated,” and from his point of view that was more than just a little understated: “What he is doing, politicians are making a joke about it.” Brewery boss Andreas Steinfatt invited people to “ Derblecken”.

He said goodbye on stage.

Divided reactions to Aiwanger doubles: Hoeneß didn't like it that much

Kevin Kühnert, the SPD general secretary, was a guest at the Nockherberg for the first time.

On the one hand as a “traffic light emissary”, as he cheerfully announced at the beginning of the evening, on the other hand for professional training: “To see how you can argue really well.” He was given a more than clear demonstration of the Bavarian approach to politics, and on At the end, Kühnert seemed downright relieved that other people had to endure what the traffic lights usually do in Berlin: “How intensely the lighting here is impressive.”

Uli Hoeneß (here in the archive photo with Andreas Steinfatt) didn't like everything that Maxi Schafroth performed on stage.

© Klaus Haag/Imago/Sven Simon

Nobody received as much spotlight in this regard as Hubert Aiwanger.

The Economics Minister initially believed that he had the right remedy at hand: “Three measures of beer, then I'll be able to handle it.” But he could actually have had a heavy head, that's how much he heard and - during five appearances as a student Aiwanger – also visible.

But because he “almost expected it to be even worse,” as he admitted with gritted teeth, in the end he “came to terms with it quite well.”

Not everyone judged so diplomatically.

Uli Hoeneß found the student contribution “overshot the mark” and complained overall: “It’s not as important as it was made here.”

Apart from that, he thought the evening was “very good”.

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Aigner praises Nockherberg's speech, CSU colleague found some things "not very funny"

There were a few passages of the Lenten sermon that Dieter Reiter found “pretty hearty,” but no others seemed to touch the mayor as much as the numerous Aiwanger tips.

The Free Voters leader was “very clearly shown what many people think” about how he conducts politics.

Reiter found that one could ask oneself “whether this is the right style of politics”.

That sounded unusually serious for such an occasion, but Reiter had considered his words carefully.

The sermon was “already amusing,” but: “He read us the ropes.”

Practically the only person for whom Schafroth made an exception was Ilse Aigner.

The President of the State Parliament came off well, but that was not the only reason why she praised the sermon.

The sometimes harsh criticism was met with approval: “What happened in the last twelve months had nothing to do with politics.” CSU parliamentary group leader Klaus Holetschek praised “the clear edge at the end against the AfD” and acknowledged “a few good points “.

But he also complained: “I didn’t find a few things very funny.”

(mb/sco)

Source: merkur

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