CDU woman comes under pressure because of Merz’s statement

When it comes to Merz, two journalists grill CDU Mrs. Ines Claus until she shows her colors. Things also got tight for SPD man Günter Rudolph. Before the state elections in Hesse, candidates from the major parties asked each other questions on “Hessischer Rundfunk” on Thursday evening that particularly concern citizens. While “Hesse Votes – […]
Christian Lindner compares “Last Generation” with AfD

Christian Lindner equated the program of the right-wing AfD with that of the climate protection group “Last Generation”. He accuses them of wanting to ruin Germany’s economy. Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP) compared the climate activists of the “Last Generation” with the right-wing AfD party. “Climate glue and the AfD – their programs would […]
Deutschlandticket: Federal states warn of impending end

Transport Minister Volker Wissing does not want to talk about the financing of the Deutschlandticket. However, the states are demanding more money. How the dispute will end is still unclear. By warning of an impending end to the Germany ticket, the states are increasing the pressure on the federal government to make further financial commitments. […]
Are the Greens to blame for the traffic light dispute?

The Greens have once again blocked the traffic lights, this time on the EU asylum reform. At the end, Scholz made an announcement. The Greens bowed. But was it worth it? Tuesday evening this week. At a party in a Berlin editorial office, journalists and well-known politicians push their way through the hallways: parliamentary group […]
Greens fall – AfD again at record levels

The AfD reached a record high of 20 percent in a survey in Baden-Württemberg. For the first time in years, the CDU is clearly ahead of the Greens. In Baden-Württemberg, according to a survey, the CDU is clearly ahead of the Greens for the first time in many years. According to a survey published on […]
AfD at record high in survey

The AfD reached a record high of 20 percent in a survey in Baden-Württemberg. For the first time in years, the CDU is clearly ahead of the Greens. In Baden-Württemberg, according to a survey, the CDU is clearly ahead of the Greens for the first time in many years. According to a survey published on […]
What should change now

The federal government has passed the draft law on basic child welfare. What should change with this? The most important things at a glance For months, the Greens and the FDP in particular argued about basic child welfare. After the agreement was reached a few weeks ago, the project of Family Minister Lisa Paus (Greens) […]
Choice | Green candidate Tarek Al-Wazir criticizes traffic lights in an interview

Tarek Al-Wazir wants to become Prime Minister in Hesse, but his Greens are currently experiencing headwinds. In the interview he explains what he blames the traffic lights in Berlin for – and what he wouldn’t do on the market square in the Maghreb countries. Tarek Al-Wazir is busy. There are still almost two weeks until […]
“Chemistry summit” in the Chancellery: demands for industrial electricity prices

Scholz meets with representatives of the chemical industry in the Federal Chancellery. One topic could spark particularly heated discussions. Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz is meeting with industry representatives and energy ministers for a “chemistry summit” on Wednesday. Above all, a subsidized industrial electricity price and an adjustment of electricity network fees will be discussed. Business […]
Linda Teuteberg (FDP): “Conversely, it becomes a shoe”

How will Germany deal with the migration crisis? The FDP politician Linda Teuteberg says in an interview: Only by significantly limiting the influx – in cooperation with the Union. t-online: Ms. Teuteberg, eight years ago today, Federal President Joachim Gauck said in the wake of the 2015 migration crisis: Our hearts are wide, but our […]