Scholz ’extortion? Anger in the green after TV duel-not invitation!

Scholz ’extortion? Anger in the green after TV duel-not invitation!

dispute over TV duelle: Scholz excludes Habeck from

In the run-up to the upcoming Bundestag election, there is a violent dispute over the planned TV duels between the Chancellor candidates. While Olaf Scholz (SPD) and Friedrich Merz (CDU) meet at ARD and ZDF on February 9, coalition partners Robert Habeck (Greens) and Alice Weidel (AfD) are not invited. This ensures great outrage at Habeck and Weidel. According to Berlin Live , Scholz is suspected of making his participation in the duels in the condition that Habeck is not included. The green member of the Bundestag Johannes Wagner expressed that this advance shows that "Scholz is afraid not to get against Habeck".

The Greens have already made it clear that they only decide a duel between Habeck and Weidel. According to a spokesman for the Greens, such a duel was excluded in advance. Weidel, on the other hand, now threatens to take legal action against the public television stations, since the AfD is in the surveys in front of the SPD and is not treated as a serious candidate. This is particularly piquant, since the AfD also cuts heavily in the current surveys, as

campaign strategies of the candidates

The parties present their programs in a tense election campaign. Scholz tries to score in the upcoming election on February 23 after his previous coalition has broken. Merz and the Union, on the other hand, lead in the surveys and striving for a leadership position. While the Union promises tax reliefs and wants to increase the minimum wages, Scholz and the Greens target a discharge of 95 % of income taxpayers, as well as taxes on the abolition.

The election campaign is largely shaped by the problem of migration and economic relaxation. While the Union calls for strictly border control and deportation of migrants, the Social Democrats argue that measures already taken reduce irregular migration. At the same time, support for Ukraine will continue to be a central topic, with Germany holding its role as the greatest military supporter.

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