Brotz announces final SRF-Arena lineup



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The arena’s moderator, Brotz, makes it clear: He is not arguing whether climate change exists. (Image 2019) srf / oscar alessio

SRF stadium final line-up: Köppel gives youngsters ‘carte blanche’

The movement that occupied the Bundesplatz does not want to argue with the “climate denier” Roger Köppel. Now moderator Brotz announces the new lineup.

On Friday evening, guests of the SRF Arena will discuss the occupation of the Bundesplatz by climate protectors. The title of the program is: “Does the green end justify the means?” After Hanna Fischer of the climate youth “Rise up for Change” turned a promise into a rejection, her replacement is now known.

Now Sandro Brotz has announced the final line-up for tomorrow’s SRF stadium via Twitter. The following people will participate and discuss with each other or with each other:

  • Ronja Jansen, President of Juso
  • Balthasar Glättli, President of the Greens
  • Roger Köppel, politician (SVP) and editor of Weltwoche
  • Beat Walti, National Councilor of the FDP

Roger Köppel responded to the rejection of Hanna Fischer, who would have participated in the broadcast of the arena on behalf of the climate project “Stand up for change”, with carte blanche in Weltwoche: He was allowed to publish an article (show of hands) in the magazine .

In the contribution, Fischer should write what demands “Stand Up for Change” is making to politics and what the movement to the unauthorized demonstration on the Bundehausplatz is about to criticize.

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