Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder talking about energy policy – Bavaria

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“I’m not asking for Bayern to be given preferential treatment”

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Energy crisis: Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder in front of the plant wall in the cabinet room.  Although green dominates here, he has a bad relationship with the party.  He feels badly treated by the traffic light coalition.

Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder in front of the plant wall in the cabinet room. Although green dominates here, he has a bad relationship with the party. He feels badly treated by the traffic light coalition.

(Photo: Robert Haas)

Markus Söder accuses the traffic light coalition of deliberately disadvantaging the Free State in energy policy. He thinks that quick decisions on nuclear power and hydrogen lines are needed – and even brings fracking into play.

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Sebastian Beck, Andreas Glas and Christian Sebald

SZ: Prime Minister, you warn of a blackout, a power failure. How do you come to this drastic assessment?

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