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Perhaps Merkel’s most emotional speech and a lesson in counterattack
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel was present on Wednesday morning for the budget debate in the Bundestag. This year it was somewhat difficult, because it was also about Corona’s expenses. And that the crisis is also affecting the chancellor, her emotional speech showed. Clenched fists, a cracking voice, an urgent call.
He stressed the importance of reducing contact, especially during holidays:
She knows the harshness of the measures for many in the lead up to Christmas and is “truly sorry in her heart.” But: 590 deaths a day are not acceptable. Plus:
And when science begs us to give ourselves a reduced contact week before Christmas, before we see Grandma and Grandpa and the old folks: then maybe we should think again if we could find some way to stop the holidays. The 19th, but maybe the 16th already. Looking back at a century event, what would you say if we couldn’t find any solution for these three days?
The chancellor received much applause for her emotional speech, but not only. In particular, from the AfD, which spoke out against tightening the measures, there were some boos.
For example, when Merkel spoke about the need for contact restrictions, there was a question from the Afd that this “was not scientifically proven.” Merkel didn’t want to leave it like that. “You know, it’s a shame, but it’s not that bad,” he said.
Merkel then went on to say that Europe is where it is today because of enlightenment and faith in science. «I decided to study physics in the GDR, […] because I was pretty sure that you can cancel a lot, but not gravity, not the speed of light and other facts, and that will continue to apply. “
Not only did the rest of Parliament like the counterattack, the short video clip also went viral on Twitter in no time. (Yes W)
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