Robert Habeck is booed and accuses Russia of lying

Appearance in Bayreuth
“Get lost”: Habeck is booed during a civil dialogue – and accuses Russia of lying

Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck at the Citizens’ Dialogue in Bayreuth’s Court of Honor.

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Economics Minister Robert Habeck is traveling through the country to visit companies and hold talks with citizens during the tense gas situation. In Bayreuth he was not received very kindly by protesters.

Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck defended the course of the federal government in Ukraine policy against loud protests. At a citizens’ dialogue in Bayreuth, the Green politician made it clear with regard to the sharp rise in energy prices that Germany should not tolerate the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, despite financial disadvantages. Arms supplies would have helped Ukraine resist the aggressor.

There were loud whistles against Habeck in Bayreuth, and many citizens shouted “Get lost”. Posters labeled him a “warmonger”. Overall, the protesters were in the minority at the citizens’ dialogue, which was estimated to be several hundred participants. Habeck justified the traffic light coalition policy and promoted exchange and dialogue.

Robert Habeck accuses Russia of lying

In the dispute over a turbine for the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline, Habeck accused Russia of lying – he spoke of a “farce”. The turbine serviced in Canada has been in Germany since last Monday. All the papers were there, he had them in his own hands. But Russia refuses to bring the turbine into its own country. “They lie to your face.”

Referring to the sharp rise in energy prices, he said the root was the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine. The dictatorial regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin should not be allowed to win. The aggressive policy should not prevail. Germany must become independent of Russian energies as quickly as possible.

In view of the sharp rise in energy costs, the minister sees a need for discussion about additional relief for citizens. There is a “zone” that has not yet been “illuminated” politically, he said during a visit to the Bayreuth municipal works. Habeck spoke of “normal earners” who did not earn a blatant amount of money per month. “Because I think I know what burdens can come, I’m clearly on the side of being more generous.”

All gas customers in Germany will face higher prices due to a politically agreed levy in autumn. The federal government wants to use the surcharge to relieve struggling suppliers who have sharply increased procurement costs due to the throttling of Russian gas supplies. With the surcharge, they can be passed on to gas customers to a large extent. In addition, there are market-driven price increases anyway. The traffic light coalition is discussing whether a new relief package is necessary this year.

Habeck is taking a two-day trip to Saxony-Anhalt, Bavaria and Thuringia until this Friday. Visits to companies are on the agenda.

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