Markus Söder (CSU) and Robert Habeck (Greens) in a double interview



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SPIEGEL: Mr. Habeck, Mr. Söder, black-green with Chancellor Söder and Vice Chancellor Habeck: nightmare or dream?

South: Mr. Habeck, get started.

Habeck: I thought you would start. But hey. It is one of several arithmetic options and it certainly has nothing to do with dreams.

South: I think that black and green would be very attractive because both political forces have their eyes on the great issues of our time, such as the reconciliation of ecology and the economy. That would be the most interesting political offer at the moment. However, in the end, the voters will decide if this happens. Furthermore, it is first necessary to clarify who will run for the Greens and who for the Union.

SPIEGEL: We did not ask the question ourselves. It comes from an interview that Gerhard Schröder and Joschka Fischer gave to the »Stern« in 1997. At that time, Schröder said the legendary phrase that it must be clear that the largest partner is a cook and the smallest a waiter. Mr. Habeck, would you feel comfortable in the role of waiter?

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