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Cookies? No thanks! Andreas Scheuer (46, CSU) had certainly envisioned it differently. The Federal Minister of Transport wanted to give the hospital in his hometown Passau many Christmas cookies. Specifically: 3,000 cookies. Prepared especially by a bakery in the region. And very well packaged in small bags. There is also a small sheet of paper with the inscription: “Thank you very much for your valuable work. Yours, Andreas Scheuer.”
A special thanks to the hospital staff for their commitment in the Corona year. At the delivery, Scheuer proudly posed in front of the cookie bags. The hospital officials thanked them for the Christmas surprise, according to the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”.
Doctors and nurses don’t have time to eat cookies.
But the doctors and nurses weren’t happy with the campaign. To make this clear to the politician, Rüdiger Kindermann, the hospital’s chief of staff, placed a bag with a letter in front of the CSU office in Passau.
“Cookies do not help overworked caregivers. Everyone is applauding, there is praise in the Bundestag, but no one has accommodated us in the last collective negotiations, no one has improved care, “the head of the hospital’s staff council, Rüdiger Kindermann, told” Bayerischer Rundfunk. “You don’t want to eat the cookies and you wouldn’t have time to do it anyway.
Andreas Scheuer does not directly comment that his cakes did not arrive as expected. He commented on the Bayerischer Rundfunk debacle in one sentence: “I wish Mr. Kindermann a lot of love for Christmas.” (hmh)