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“How does the economy come out of the rigidity of the Crown?” In the ARD “Hart but fair” talk, Frank Plasberg talks to very different guests about billions of dollars in aid and tax cuts.
- the Crown crisis * and the first relaxation in Germany is currently shaping politics discussion.
- Also about the location of the Economy a lot of talk “Hard but fair” (ARD) will also address this issue on Monday (May 11).
- Among other things with Peter Altmaier and Katja Kipping speaks Frank Plasberg about car premiums, tax cuts, and billions in aid.
- Here you will find basic facts about the crown virus * and news about the crown of Germany. You can also find the current case numbers in Germany as a map. The following recommendations for crown protection measures * are currently available.
Update 10:40 p.m.: How does the economy of Crown– Rigid? That was the big question, the moderatorFrank Plasberg and he wanted to respond to his guests on Monday first. Of course, there was also talk of a major topic of controversy in recent weeks: upcoming Premium purchase For cars? If it is in agreement with the Minister of Economy Peter Altmaier there is a lot to suggest that the government of the Automotive industry It should help the economy return to normal.
“Hard but fair” (ARD): Altmaier for the car purchase voucher – “For me it is crucial …”
“For me it is crucial if we end up with more or less climate protection and if the German economy remains in its efficient parts,” stressed Altmaier and justified the decision of the Automotive industry with the large number of employees and suppliers. “We have always seen that if it works well in this area, the economy as a whole is also working well. I am not interested in any behavior of the Automotive industry support.”
Altmaier gets wind against the left boss Katja Kippinglooking back at the 2009 financial crisis. “We can see what effect it has Scrapping bond 2009 had. That cost taxpayers five billion euros, ”Kipping criticized the Minister of Economic Affairs. Sales figures rose briefly, but fell again in the following years. According to the Left boss the premium would only unnecessarily charge the taxpayer. “A bonus like this costs a lot, but it does nothing,” concludes Kipping.
“Hard but fair”: Climate activists are responsible for the federal government – “the absolute low point”
However, the counter-discourse fell even further Climate activist Carla Reemtsma against Economy Minister outside The student complained angrily at the “audacity of Car lobby“Demand that this premium be a useful tool. Like Kipping, Reemtsma based her opinion on the scrapping premium 2009. “From an ecological point of view, it is in no way an environmental advantage,” continues the activist.
“Scrapping cars that are still relatively new is definitely not worth it,” Reemtsma explains, before starting to take the final turn. “If there is a serious discussion now that a purchase premium could be introduced,that would be the absolute low point of an already miserable transport policy in this Federal Republic, That has nothing to do with changing traffic. ” After this announcement, too Economy Minister Peter Altmaier Breathe first.
“Hard but fair”: unconditional “state clay” for corporations? – Explosives for Altmaier and Kipping
Berlin – to Crown crisis, but especially about the later time, this Monday is “difficult but fair” with the moderator Frank Plasberg. “The shock later, how come? Economy Corona’s stiffness? ”Is the theme of the program.
the ARD talk however, it does not start at the usual time. Due to a Special transmission – Also for Location Corona – starts “hard but fair” instead of 9 p.m., this time only at 9.20 p.m.
“Hard but fair” talk with Frank Plasberg (ARD): these guests talk about Germany’s economy
Then five very different guests talk about the German economy and the Corona crisis *. Invited to chat with Frank Plasberg are:
- Peter Altmaier (CDU, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy)
- Katja Kipping (President of the left-wing party; member of the Bundestag)
- Sarah Piece (Event Manager; Co-Owner of an Event Technology Company)
- Carla Reemtsma (Climate activist; co-organizer of the “Friday for the Future” demos, student)
- Thomas Meyer, Entrepreneur (Vice-President of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK); President of the NRW Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
The topic these guests are talking about is probably for most of them German population significant. Now where the Loosening of the crown More or less generously in the different federal states, more challenges await the government, but also The citizens me.
It’s necessary that Economy now with Automatic bonuses and increase tax donations again, and who will end up paying the billions that the state spends on the Crown aids stuck? These are just two of the pressing questions.
Economy in the stiffness of the crown? “Lufthansa” becomes a theme in “Hart Aber Fair” with Frank Plasberg
At Convincing Clash of worlds. Katja Kipping (Left) is about the topic “Lufthansa“Sure in advance. “The Lufthansa Group is asking for government aid for billions. Under no circumstances should that federal government now unconditionally remove clay from the state, “is one of his statements. Peter Altmaier (CDU) has a completely different opinion. Lufthansa belongs to the “silverware of our economy”. A “sale” should be avoided in any case.
# hard but fair tomorrow at 9 p.m. @First on the topic: “The Post Shock: How Does the Economy Get Out of Corona’s Stiffness?” With that: pic.twitter.com/cNwcLPEnHw
– tough but fair (@hartaberfair) May 10, 2020
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It is not the first time that the crown crisis is a “tough but fair” issue. The question “The society behind the mask: what is the Corona crisis doing to us?” It has recently been a subject of heated debate.
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