Gysi ensures joy in the Bundestag: forgotten heart tablets!
Gysi ensures joy in the Bundestag: forgotten heart tablets!
Gregor Gysi ensured cheerfulness in the Bundestag when he admitted in a talk show by Sandra Maischberger that he had forgotten his vital heart tablets. While the show, in which Karl Lauterbach was also a guest, Gysi expressed that he was not in the best form on the morning when he kept his opening speech as the aging president. Despite his dissatisfied review of the speech, Gysi enjoyed the positive mood in the round. This shows that humor in politics is often a welcome change. Gysi, who opened the new Bundestag on March 25, admitted that the forgetting of his medication had an impact on his performance.
gysi took responsibility for his mishap only to a limited extent by humorously noting that his children were to blame because they had prepared breakfast. Lauterbach, who pursued the Situation with a smile, commented on the fact that others were always to blame, even his own children. Gysi finally defended his children and admitted that it was ultimately his own mistake. Despite the sub -optimal conditions, he found something positive about his speech: "I still mastered myself," he remarked self -ironic and thus caused laughter in the valley round. This situation illustrates how difficult moments can be mastered in politics through humor.
laugh as a means of communication
- SPD: Highest number of lights in both categories.
- CDU/CSU: Around 40 percent of the laughs are outlets.
- At the Left Party you laugh less frequently, but use humor strategically.
- AfD MP often laugh at the expense of others.
The SPD often uses humor self-deprecating, while an SPD MP, Dagmar Wetzel, recently made a joke about Karl Lauterbach. This illustrates that laughter, albeit in different forms, occupies an important place in the political discourse. The entertaining moments that politicians like to create are not only entertaining, but also contribute to a positive perception of political communication.
In a time when political discussions are often tense, the humor of Gysi and the cheerfulness, which results from the fact that even serious topics can be treated with a smile. Such moments that give politics a human aspect and strengthen the connection between politicians and citizens.
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