Election campaign on the brink: Audetsch warns of dirty attacks!
Election campaign on the brink: Audetsch warns of dirty attacks!
München, Deutschland - A hot election campaign is imminent, and Andreas Audretsch, the campaign manager of the Greens, raises the alarm! In an interview with the television station Phoenix, he warns of dirty attacks that the party must ward off until the Bundestag election.
Audretsch makes it clear that in the coming months he expects “attacks under the belt line”, especially from the outside - possibly from Moscow and even Munich. He emphasizes the need to lead the election campaign professionally in order to be able to react appropriately to such attacks. "We will always see attacks from different directions," says Audetsch.
The responsibility of the Union
The Union's criticism of the Greens leaves Audretsch cold. He calls on the opposition to submit concrete proposals to finance large investments instead of just criticizing. "The current challenges are not gone," he clarifies and points out that the Union has not even participated in the budgetary process. "There is no suggestion from your side," he complains.
But the Greens are ready for compromises! Auletsch signals that both the party and its candidate for chancellor strive to find viable solutions together. "We have to make compromises across warehouses," he explains. With his combative call to go into the election campaign "with openness and very open visor", Audetsch sums up the determination of the Greens in a nutshell.
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