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Maischberger: Friedrich Merz is aggressive in the first, Kühnert reacts

Sandra Maischberger delegates a leisurely round in her ARD talk, in which even at Kühnert and Merz neither the traffic light coalition nor the compulsory vaccination make waves.

Frankfurt – “The new government has made it this far,” comments Oliver Kalkofe, as a satirist serenely ironic, on the political talk show “maischberger. die week “(ARD) the day of the inauguration. It “doesn’t tingle in his bowels yet”, but he hopes that it will still come: the moment of change. Where people notice that something new is about to move in the country. Communication is a solution – Sandra Maischberger also has to smile before she passes on to Kristina Dunz on the more serious floor.

The deputy head of the parliamentary office of the editorial network Germany mocked in the ARD talk at “maischberger. die week “legitimately that three men presented the coalition agreement the day before. The demonstration of power: again completely in male hands, despite the large preceding words? Kristina Dunz feels “catapulted back into earlier times”. Fortunately, Angela Merkel has already automatically fulfilled a quota through her presence – that is already missing.

Olaf Scholz follows Angela Merkel – what the guests at Maischberger (ARD) think of it

Stefan Aust, editor of the daily newspaper Die Welt, who always likes to interrupt Kristina Dunz this evening, explains to Sandra Maischberger that he is convinced that Angela Merkel “made wrong decisions on many points in her policy”. And now? Olaf Scholz is not unlike the former Federal Chancellor: calm, relaxed and happy to evade questions when asked. All three of the discussants agree that there should be a limit on the term of office for him in order to prevent further lethargy.

The guests at Maischberger (ARD)
Kevin Kühnert SPD (designated Secretary General)
Friedrich Merz CDU (candidate for party chairmanship)
Prof. Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit virologist
Oliver Kalkofe satirist
Kristina Dunz Deputy Head of Parliament Office RND
Stefan Aust Editor of the newspaper Welt

ARD-Talk Maischberger: And what about the inertia of vaccination readiness?

The question of compulsory vaccinations is still being discussed, even with Sandra Maischberger in the ARD Talk. “You don’t want to divide the people further? The people are already divided, ”explains comedian Kalkofe, surprisingly seriously. Compulsory vaccination in the corona pandemic might even help some to get vaccinated without losing face. First opponent (or opponent) and then not: What else should the neighbors think?

Kristina Dunz is also in favor of compulsory vaccination: so many billions have already been spent to get the crisis under control. Where should it end: with a fourth, fifth or sixth wave? “How many branches of the economy are still to be ruined?”

Sandra Maischberger mit Oliver Kalkofe, Kristina Dunz und Stefan Aust.

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Sandra Maischberger with Oliver Kalkofe, Kristina Dunz and Stefan Aust.

Then everything in the ARD talk at Maischberger revolves around Karl Lauterbach

On St. Nicholas Day, Karl Lauterbach, as Minister of Health, hops out of the red bag and here too the people are divided. Oliver Kalkofe was pleased: “Competence is (yes) not a hindrance to a job!” Even if Karl Lauterbach is really “not a sympathetic figure”. But to be honest: “You can’t do it much worse than before.” We’ll see, but the fact is: “Without this crisis, Karl Lauterbach would not have become Minister of Health.” Kristina Dunz speaks at “maischberger. die woche ”on ARD what many think.

The change of position from the constant “one-man panic orchestra” to the management of an office requires other talents, says Stefan Aust. Was it the will of the people or just a clever move by Olaf Scholz to get him into his team in order to have one less critic? How self-critical will Karl Lauterbach be in the future?

Virologist makes in the ARD talk at Maischberger in optimism

Prof. Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit, virologist and university professor at the University of Hamburg, is absolutely not a panic maker, but rather calmly and confidently explains in a one-on-one conversation with Sandra Maischberger: “We will defeat the pandemic” and that it will be pushed back into an endemic situation.

The currently hotly debated omicron mutant is in his eyes just one new variant of many more that would appear in the future, but if more and more people came into contact with the virus, future variants would no longer cause any major difficulties. But Schmidt-Chanasit explains with a smile that he is naturally optimistic.

Merz and Kühnert in the ARD talk at Maischberger

Well, Kevin Kühnert, deputy federal chairman of the SPD, and Friedrich Merz, speculative candidate for the party chairmanship of the CDU, are still in this group of “maischberger. the week”. “Angela Merkel has set standards and Olaf Scholz has to follow in these footsteps first,” explains Merz and looks over and over again in the conversation at the younger colleague, who seems prudent and does not let himself be disturbed. Kevin Kühnert also responds calmly to the differences between him and Olaf Scholz mentioned by Sandra Maischberger.

Everyone could be grateful for a peaceful change of government, explains Friedrich Merz, that is not a matter of course in the West either. Even if they squabble in the details, as with the citizens’ money, which is now to replace Hartz 4. From Kevin Kühnert’s point of view, the amount here must be significantly higher than it has just been budgeted. You would have to tackle the qualifications and further training, because in these times it should not be that someone “slips into nothing if they lose their job,” he explains to Sandra Maischberger.

“Maischberger. die week “(ARD) from December 8th, 2021

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Maischberger (ARD): Merz versus Kühnert

With so much social do-gooder, Friedrich Merz disagrees with “maischberger. die woche “but quickly: Everyone who receives benefits should do something for it themselves. Support and challenge must remain! And anyway: In his opinion, the new coalition agreement lacks price tags, because at the end of the day it all has to be affordable. At the “press conference of the three men” – as Kristina Dunz picks up with relish – it was said: “You have to set priorities”. Now everyone should be curious to see where these priorities would be for the traffic light coalition.

Friedrich Merz and the CDU want to take a critical look at the actions of the new government – and even in the rather harmless round of talks, he remains the restless (opposition) spirit with his subtly aggressive comments. (Tina Waldeck)

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