Malu Dreyer (SPD): Opposition is too hostile
The outgoing Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate, Malu Dreyer (SPD), draws a conclusion after her last meeting in the Bundesrat. In a interview She expressed her opinion to the television station Phoenix that the opposition sometimes relies too heavily on opposition. She often refers to the argument that the federal government is not governing well enough. Dreyer believes that instead of a constant confrontational course, we should think about how we can move forward together and come to decisions and solutions without blocking each other.
This applies not only to political cooperation at state and federal level, but generally to the democracyIn view of the current hostility towards democracy, democratic parties must work together to curb right-wing extremism in Germany. "Democracy demands this from all of us. We must work together so that we can actually reduce right-wing extremism in Germany," stressed the SPD politician.
Malu Dreyer also expressed her sadness on her last day in the Federal Council. She had always held the Federal Council in high regard because it had always managed to find compromises together with the federal government. She is convinced that the Federal Council should continue to play an important role in the future because democracy needs compromise and this can always be achieved.
Source: nachrichten.ag