ARD program change - Chancellor Scholz in the evening in "Farbe bekennen"
In view of the overnight agreement in the budget dispute, the German TV channel Erste has changed its program for tonight: At 8:15 pm, Chancellor Olaf Scholz (65) will answer questions in the special program "Farbe bekennen". The SPD politician will then answer questions from Tina Hassel (59), studio manager and editor-in-chief of television in the ARD capital studio, and Oliver Köhr, ARD editor-in-chief. The television film "Mein Falke" with Anne Ratte-Polle (49), originally announced for 8:15 p.m., will be postponed by 15 minutes, as will the rest of the ARD program on Wednesday evening.
"Show your colors": Olaf Scholz presents the results of the traffic light negotiations
Following the night-time agreement between the "traffic light" parties in the budget dispute, Chancellor Scholz will explain in the ARD program what compromises the coalition partners had to make and how this will affect future government work. He will also discuss the savings that will be made in the various federal ministries and the impact on the economy and on climate and social policy.
The special show "Farbe bekennen" can be viewed in the ARD media library from 17:30 before it is broadcast in the linear program.
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- Despite the recent budget dispute, the budget compromise has led to an ard program change, moving Chancellor Olaf Scholz's appearance in "Farbe bekennen" to 8:15 pm.
- Tina Hassel, ARD's studio manager and editor-in-chief, and Oliver Köhr, ARD's editor-in-chief, will also join the special program to ask questions.
- The special program change has led to adjustments in the ARD schedule, pushing back the television film "Mein Falke" featuring Anne Ratte-Polle by 15 minutes.
- In the special program "Show your colors," Chancellor Scholz is expected to discuss the compromises made during the traffic light negotiations and how they will impact future government work.
- The SPD, a partner in the coalition government, will likely be a topic of interest in the program as it relates to the budget dispute and future governmental decisions.
Source: www.stern.de