The CSU beat Berlin up in the Seeon monastery – less would be more – opinion

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Boris Herrman

It cannot be as beautiful everywhere as in Bavaria. This belief is part of the core identity of the CSU – and of course it is allowed to do so. Regardless of the fact that the sky over the Free State does not always shine as white and blue as unclouded as Markus Söder or Alexander Dobrindt portray it with fascinating perseverance, the two, as leaders of a regional party with occasional federal political ambitions, initially do nothing but their own Job. It is also not fundamentally reprehensible that Söder and Dobrindt like to emphasize the greatness of Bavaria by describing the shortcomings of the non-Bavarian part of the world. Every identity lives from its contrast to other identities. At the traditional winter retreat of the CSU state group in the Seeon monastery, Söder, Dobrindt and other Christian socialists overdid it with the contrast.

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