The federal government has lost sight of its major goal, the fight against climate change, in the face of the Ukraine crisis. Your policy is at the expense of the future and doomed to failure.
essay by
Karl Heinz Buschemann
It is sometimes said that Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) is a bad communicator. That is only partly true. It takes the often taciturn head of government no effort to reliably convey a message to the public: his government is doing almost everything right. At the same time, in times of high energy prices, she can invest in the future and stand by the citizens who need to be protected from high energy prices. “We can do both,” he says proudly: “Because Germany is doing well.”