Gauck praises population: restrictions do not exaggerate

The citizens should not overstate the view of the former Federal President, Joachim Gauck, the restrictions imposed by the Corona-crisis. Than eighty years old,

Gauck praises population: restrictions do not exaggerate

The citizens should not overstate the view of the former Federal President, Joachim Gauck, the restrictions imposed by the Corona-crisis. Than eighty years old, he knew "of still more threatening life crises, more, of real lack of freedom and of even greater economic Hardship," said Gauck, the Frankfurt General Sunday newspaper. "The better people are, the greater your expectations are, of course." So far Germany had come but due to the state measures up comparatively well through the crisis. There were reasons enough to stay confident.

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Political correspondent in the state of Baden-Württemberg.

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At the same time, Gauck praised the majority of the population. "In a Phase in which very much anger and frustration could arise against the government, is even a degree of Sympathy for those who bear the responsibility. Then people will see the advantages of our social order.“ Protests against the Corona-measures by supporters of the political margins, criticized Gauck. "A couple of Illiberal right and the left, said to do so, as they would not suffer freedom restrictions". "This sounds funny to me."

Kretschmann in the network attacks

A particularly violent confrontation in the course of a Corona-topic in the weekend, however, in Baden-Württemberg. The state Ministry was obliged to close the Facebook page of Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Green) on Saturday temporarily. A spokesman for the government said that there had been "massive attacks" by so-called Corona-rebel on the page, they would have spread to the part of content that is criminally relevant, as well as conspiracy theories on the page. A normal operation of the site was not been possible, within 20 hours, there have been about 4000 comments from Troublemakers.

Date Of Update: 29 June 2020, 11:19