Bavaria: Technical glitch in the state parliament -AfD senses conspiracy – Bavaria

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John Osel

Ralf Stadler is familiar with conspiracies, for years the AfD MP from Lower Bavaria has been fabricating views on this in sound and vision. Pandemic? No, “Corona fairy tale”, ordered by the state and for the benefit of the pharmaceutical industry or possibly Bill Gates. Migration? No coincidence, but deliberate abolition of one’s own people. climate crisis? Pah, even the ancient port facilities in Piraeus were under water. Stadler has now spotted an alleged conspiracy that is said to affect him directly: due to technical problems in the state parliament, he was unable to present his emergency motion on fuel tax, “It’s amazing what’s going on there,” he tells his followers on Facebook: “Everything is being boycotted in there.” Who is the author, the parliament or even Markus Söder in the state chancellery? Apparently Stadler can’t make up his mind, he rants: “the Bavarian state parliament government”.

But first things first: The microphone system in the state parliament failed on Wednesday during the current session. Because the error could not be found quickly, the session was closed early; the remaining applications should go to the specialist committees. Apparently there was no contradiction between the factions at first. But very soon at Stadler on Facebook. He rumors that his speech and the ideas of the AfD would be “prevented” – the fact that other speakers from all factions also had to bow to the technical breakdown is not mentioned. You can also go to the front without a microphone and just speak louder, such a “bastard,” he says. Stadler later made up for his speech, apparently in the empty plenary hall, and put the video online. And outside in his Facebook community, one is now convinced that the AfD has once again been treated very badly by the evil governing clique – “mess”, “grattler methods”. What luck, so there was still a stage for Stadler that day.

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