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Maybrit Illner (ZDF): "Tyranny is not far away" – Buschmann attacks Söder

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When is Freedom Day celebrated in Germany? Maybrit Illner is also wondering the same thing on ZDF: “Relaxing in the pandemic: crazy or overdue?”

The corona numbers remain high, but in some areas the plateau of the omicron wave seems to have been reached, maybe even exceeded. Nevertheless, compulsory vaccination should come into force in mid-March, at least for certain population groups – and in certain federal states?

If the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder was previously a member of the team, he now seems to be much more relaxed: In Bavaria, compulsory vaccination for nursing staff should not come into force in mid-March, which Marco Buschmann, Federal Minister of Justice of the FDP at Maybrit Illner on ZDF, said statement: “When rulers choose which laws they abide by, tyranny is not far off.”

Laws apply to everyone, not just to those who feel like it, emphasized Buschmann, which only elicited a weary smile from the Bavarian Health Minister Klaus Holetschek from the CSU. Bavaria is by no means reluctant in principle, but only poses the question of whether the laws can be implemented.

As a guest on February 10, 2022 in the ZDF talk by Maybrit Illner

Marco Buschmann Federal Minister of Justice
Stephen Weil Prime Minister of Lower Saxony
Klaus Holetschek Health Minister of Bavaria
Prof. Helga Rübsamen-Schaeff Chemist and Virologist
dr John Wimmer medical doctor
Lykke Friis political scientist

Maybrit Illner (ZDF): Stephan Weil talks a lot but says little

The medical doctor Dr. Johannes Wimmer at Maybrit Illner on ZDF. The population has long lost confidence in politics, the eternal back and forth of rules and regulations must finally stop. If the excess mortality from a virus variant like Omikron is “only” 5,000 or 10,000, but that of a severe flu epidemic is 25,000, then no citizen can explain why there is a compulsory vaccination against Omikron, but not against the flu.

As if he had completely ignored Wimmer’s words, Stephan Weil, SPD Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, reeled off the usual phrases, emphasizing that one did not know what was to come, whether this or another virus variant was dominant, etc. pp. It is better to vaccinate too much than too little, seems to be Weil’s attitude. In the category talk a lot, but say as little as possible, Weil won the main prize that evening on Maybrit Illner on ZDF.

Why vaccinate at all when everything is open and measures are taken? While the chemist and virologist Prof. Helga Rübsamen-Schaeff said that it was too early to relax, Marco Buschmann tried to find a middle ground. A true lawyer, he emphasized that it was not freedom that had to be justified, but rather encroachments on fundamental rights. After the Prime Ministers’ Conference on March 19, the current measures could perhaps be dropped.

Maybrit Illner (ZDF): What is different in Denmark than in Germany

Everything is different in Denmark. Despite an incidence of 5000, measures are being reduced. The Danish political scientist Lykke Friis explained why this is possible with Maybrit Illner on ZDF: Digitization helps, the data situation is clearer, more people have been vaccinated. So everything better? In fairness, Friis also pointed out that Denmark is a unitary state, not made up of 16 states, and it is therefore easier to have a clear policy.

Magnificent conditions, then, of which one can only dream in the Federal Republic. However, all this only works because almost everyone in Denmark pulls together and does not split into team this or that, “lateral thinkers” and Monday strollers. And that this is the case is not only the fault of politicians and the media. (Michael Meyns)

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