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The “Permanent Representation” pub has banned some politicians “with immediate effect”, including Chancellor Merkel, Mayor Müller and Bavarian Prime Minister Söder. The reason: the forced closure in November. Agriculture Minister Julia Klöckner (CDU) finds it “ridiculous”.
Because the CEOs of the “Permanent Representation” (StäV) Jörn Peter Brinkmann (41) and Jan Phillip Bubinger (35) have to close in November, as do all restaurateurs in Germany, despite the complex and expensive hygiene measures, they have a video on Facebook banning them from decision-making leaders of Corona measures, and we urge other restaurateurs to do the same.
Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU), Finance Minister Olaf Scholz (SPD), Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU), Berlin Mayor Michael Müller (SPD), Health Senator Dilek Kalayci (SPD) and the SPD health politician Karl Lauterbach can not “take effect immediately” dine more in the restaurant whose guests all belong.
But the StäV video on Facebook isn’t just making waves in gastronomy, it’s also being discussed in politics.
“Ridiculous. Banning those who fight the pandemic does not contribute to the solution,” Agriculture Minister Julia Klöckner wrote on Twitter, harshly criticizing the two restaurateurs.
He accuses restaurateurs of a kind of double standard and writes as “irony”: “Especially since A. Merkel + O. Scholz are undoubtedly guests of the StäV every day” and furthermore “StäV probably won’t want to do without groups of visitors from your constituency “. Klöckner continues.
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Brinkmann emphasizes that the house ban is taken seriously. But if one of the politicians came up with constructive suggestions, he would be quite prepared for the talks. On the sidewalk in front of the StäV.