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After a dispute at the Bundesplatz: Cancer League no longer wants to advertise with Andreas Glarner
The Aargau National Council even boarded a boat for a Cancer League campaign. Now the Cancer League is throwing away the whole campaign. The reason for this is the dispute over the occupation of the Bundesplatz. The cancer league now wants to distance itself from Andreas Glarner. You are clearly affected by the decision.
The scene made headlines: Aargauer Senior Vice President National Councilor Andreas Glarner called up National Council colleague Sibel Arslan (Greens, Basel-Stadt) at the entrance to the Federal Palace “Frau Arschlan”. In front of the cameras, Glarner told Arslan, who was twice elected to the National Council by the people of Basel, that it was about law and order and said, “That doesn’t exist in your state.”
For the Cancer League, the waves were apparently too high after the Bundesplatz dispute. A planned commercial with Glarus and his colleague in the National Council, Fabián Molina (SP, ZH) is stopped. Marc Kempe, head of communication for the Swiss Cancer League, told regional broadcaster Tele M1: “It happened that a politician insulted and marginalized a Swiss citizen and elected representative because of her family origin.” For the Cancer League, this exceeded the limits of social and interpersonal decency.
Glarner: “Completely incomprehensible to me”
The advertising campaign was planned and implemented in cooperation with Bank Cler. The idea: the bank would have donated a sum of money to the cancer league for each video view. Recordings of the site were shot on the Pfäffikersee in early September.
Andreas Glarner has absolutely no understanding that the Cancer League and the Secretary of the Bank have thrown him away. He told Tele M1: “I don’t think it’s up to the Cancer League to judge who has exceeded the limits of decency.” In general, it was he who urged law and order. Sibel Arslan and his Green Left colleagues reportedly sided with lawbreakers. “It is completely incomprehensible to me.” (luk) (aargauerzeitung.ch)