Berlin: the “Permanent Representation” bans the entry of Merkel, Scholz and other politicians



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House ban for Angela Merkel and Olaf Scholz: in reaction to the decreed closure of all restaurants starting this Monday, the legendary Berlin political pub “Stistentvertretung” (StäV) does not want to serve Kölsch to the Chancellor, the Finance Minister and other important politicians.

The renewed forced closure is a disaster for the catering industry, said managing director Jörn Peter Brinkmann of the dpa news agency. He accused the federal government of being active rather than deliberately acting on its Corona policy. First, the “BZ” reported the unusual closure.

Pub had already been remodeled

In a video on Facebook, Brinkmann and his partner Jan Philipp Bubinger explained that politicians have not used the time since April to prepare the country for a second corona wave.

The “StäV”, for example, have taken many precautions to protect their guests. According to “BZ”, the restaurateurs got hold of a pellet heater for the outdoor area and installed an air filter system.

A closure of restaurants is incomprehensible, the owners announced. Brinkmann called on his colleagues in the catering industry to join in the house ban against politicians.

Michael Müller and Markus Söder also affected

The “StäV” spell also affects Berlin’s ruling mayor, Michal Müller, and health senator Dilek Kalyci (both from the SPD), as well as Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU). Merkel and Scholz had already been in the “StäV”, she didn’t know exactly about Söder, Brinkmann said.

The “StäV” with its Rhineland style next to the Friedrichstrasse train station was founded in 1997 by two innkeepers from Bonn in Berlin, initially mainly for those moving from ministries and ministers to Berlin. Brinkmann and Bubinger took over the restaurant three years ago.

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