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Günther wants "normal working mode" from the traffic light coalition

Poor marks for the federal government: Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther does not expect Olaf Scholz to call a vote of confidence. In his view, the Chancellor must do something else.

Daniel Günther (CDU), Minister President of Schleswig-Holstein, at a photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Daniel Günther (CDU), Minister President of Schleswig-Holstein, at a photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Government - Günther wants "normal working mode" from the traffic light coalition

Schleswig-Holstein's Minister-President Daniel Günther has called on the federal government to switch to objective politics. "Although we are experiencing such challenging times, the government is not pulling together at all," the CDU politician told the German Press Agency. "Every decision in Berlin is immediately called into question by at least one of the coalition partners, as we can currently see with the budget agreement. The focus is only on their own party profile and clientele." The common goal is not the focus. "I have never experienced this to this extent," said Günther.

The multiple crises, such as the Russian war of aggression on Ukraine or the ongoing migration movement, made the whole thing even more difficult. "I think it is irresponsible to act like this in such an exceptional situation." This would lead to a loss of trust in politics among the people.

Günther cited the first draft of the heating law as an example. Many people were deeply worried. Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) had his own party rather than the population in mind when drafting the first draft of the law. "That led to considerable disenchantment with politics."

"In the first year and a half of the traffic light coalition, I held back with criticism," Günther told the German Press Agency. "Regardless of the current crises, which are not making governing easy at the moment, a government has to get into a normal working mode at some point." This is not currently apparent.

However, the question of new elections does not arise for him, said Günther. The federal government had to do its job, that was why it had been elected. The SPD, Greens and FDP had made a conscious decision to form a coalition and promised the people that they would make the best of it for the country. "They still have just under two years until the next general election and I expect them to make better use of these years than the past two years."

"Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) must fulfill his leadership duties," said Günther. However, the focus is not on a vote of confidence in the Bundestag. "That would ignore the fact that the chancellor must first win back people's trust. The polls clearly show that people currently have little trust." Scholz must explain government policy better and ensure that the coalition partners pull together.

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  1. Despite the complex situations, such as the Russian aggression in Ukraine, Daniel Günther, the Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein, criticized the traffic light coalition partners in Berlin for their constant questioning of decisions, which he believes is damaging their focus on the common goal.
  2. The German Press Agency reported that Günther found it irresponsible for the coalition partners to focus solely on their party profiles and clientele during such challenging times, leading to a significant loss of trust in politics amongst the people.
  3. The CDU politician pointed out the first draft of the heating law as an example, stating that, despite public concerns, Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) prioritized his party's interests over those of the population, causing disenchantment towards politics.
  4. Günther acknowledged identifying with the federal government and expected it to function in a normal working mode, stating that, as a result of the crises, it was crucial for the traffic light coalition to work together effectively for the country until the next general election.
  5. Concerned about the people's low trust in the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), Günther urged Scholz to improve communication, explain government policies, and ensure the coalition partners collaborate better in order to regain the people's trust and perform their duties as promised.

Source: www.stern.de

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