Julian Reichelt in the Europa-Park: Political debate causes discussion

Julian Reichelt in the Europa-Park: Political debate causes discussion

This Friday will provide a conversation in the Europa-Park in Rust because a well-known political guest has announced. Julian Reichelt, ex-boss of the "Bild" newspaper and currently editor-in-chief of the "Nius" portal, will be part of a discussion event organized by the Mittelstandsvereinigung (with) and the Junge Union (JU). Contrary to what you could assume, Reichelt will not be there for fun, but to share his political views.

A controversial voice is represented at the event, which is often directed against the Greens and German migration policy. The format of the discussion bears the title "plain text", which already indicates in the name in a direct way, how Reichelt presents its views. Ruth Baumann, the district boss of the MIT, described the event as brave and underlined the need to deal with new media.

CDU tip shares other opinions

The CDU leadership in South Baden sees it differently. According to reports from the “Stuttgarter Zeitung”, they consider Reichelt's commitment to be problematic. A spokesman for the party leadership said that Reichelt did not want to give a platform, especially since this is considered the operator of a so -called "rush canal". Andreas Schwab, the district chief, and his board were not informed about the invitation and, according to the spokesman, would not have agreed to such a decision.

In the meantime, there are already some doubts about the event itself. On the official website of the CDU Südbaden, the date of the discussion round can no longer be found, which raises questions about the actual implementation. It remains to be seen whether the event will take place as originally announced.

The controversy around Reichelt's invitation and the event clearly show how polarizes the opinions within the party structures and what resistance there are against certain public appearances. More information about these developments and the current situation can be found in the article by www.schwaebische.de can be read.

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