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Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder has campaigned for more powers in federal hands in the course of action against the corona virus. He always said: »I could have imagined that the federal government would have more powers over the Infection Protection Act, which also requires states to have clear rules. I am very open to it, “said the head of CSU in the ARD” Tagesthemen “.
And then the Chancellor said what would probably also arrive as an unmistakable message in the countries. Corona emergency brake resolutions must be rigorously implemented; otherwise, the federal government would have to intervene through the Infection Protection Act.
Söder also made clear his dislike of crown policy in other federal states. He criticized the fact that in some federal states many of the measures that had already been decided are not being implemented. Many did not apply the emergency brake that had been decided or would find it difficult to implement.
Clear measurements instead of a patchwork quilt
He called on other countries to introduce a night curfew, especially during the Easter holidays. This cannot be legally enforced across the country, Söder said. But: “If the Chancellor took the initiative, an initiative at the national level to change the law and set clear guidelines, she would have my support.”
Söder rejected a new conference of prime ministers. “There is no point sitting back and lamenting at a new conference, for example brainstorming and then doing what everyone thinks is right in the end.” For such a conference to make sense, there had to be “a unified spirit.”
“Now we need less a patchwork quilt than a decisive decision,” Söder said. He was “by consistent and clear measurements rather than a constant back and forth.”