Minister Backhaus threatens CDU politician: annihilation of your company?
Minister Backhaus threatens CDU politician: annihilation of your company?
In the northern German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a remarkable conflict between Agriculture Minister Till Backhaus from the SPD and the CDU deputy Thomas Diener has flared up. What initially looks like a typical political dispute develops into a serious argument that may end up in court.
The dispute revolves around horse breeding at a state -owned stud in Redefin. Diener, who is himself a farmer, had referred to the stud as a "gross grave" and pointed out that it was constantly dependent on government subsidies. These critical statements attracted the anger of Minister Backhaus, who, according to the servant, is said to have threatened at a heated moment to endanger its economic existence.
the trigger of the dispute
The situation escalated on September 12 at an agricultural fair in the Rostock district. A video from the NDR documents a decisive meeting between the two politicians. Backhaus stepped at the table of servants and is said to have threatened in an angry manner that - if necessary - he would do a "cross" by Diener's agricultural business. Diener interpreted this as a direct threat to his economic existence, which further fueled the tensions between the two.
Backhaus, which has been in office since 1998 and is considered the longest -serving minister in Germany, vehemently defended itself against the allegations. According to the ministry, he was annoyed by the "dishonest allegations" to the state stud and used the conversation to create clarity. He denied every form of threat and emphasized that he had agreed on a phone call with a servant that one wanted to turn to the subject work.
The CDU parliamentary group in the state parliament has already responded to this incident and requires an intervention by Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig. In a letter to the Prime Minister, the CDU parliamentary group leader Daniel Peters Backhaus "abuse" and asked for public clarification. So far, there has been an answer from the Prime Minister.
legal consequences
Given the severity of the allegations, servant has taken legal action. The lawyer of Diener, Joachim Steinhöfel, demands a declaration of injunction from the minister and accuses the accusation that Backhaus Diener threatens for his political views. Backhaus, on the other hand, has explained that he will not sign the required explanations and that his innocence is underpinned by an independent witness who is willing to testify in court.
with lively details and a court outcome that could be imminent in the coming weeks, the case remains a point of dispute that is both politically and legally important. The incident underlines the pointed political atmosphere in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and highlights the challenges that politicians face when it comes to public criticism and personal attacks.
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