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Should we anticipate this? The SPD has “no sustainable theses,” economic expert Moritz Schularick concluded at the end of the “Caren Miosga” talk show. The man is the president of the Institute of World Economy in Kiel. With this, he pretty much destroys everything the leader of the Social Democrats said before. Lars Klingbeil is actually a nice guy. He just seems to be in the wrong party. Everything he has to defend on Sunday night sounds tough. More blade than axe. Does he have answers to the program title “What else does the SPD need, Mr. Klingbeil?”? He hasn't. Dressed in very green, Caren Miosga questions whether the SPD leader should have listened to his younger self. Because as an intern in politics, Klingbeil said, “Don't go into politics!”

Is the SPD now the new peace party?

What does he say about SPD parliamentary group leader Rolf Mützenich just saying in the Bundestag that we should think about “freezing” Russia's war against Ukraine? Klingbeil can be seen applauding in the clip. Annalena Baerboch didn't clap, she shook her head. He fights with “Caren Mios”, that likable Lars Klingbeil. “I use the phrase that you can discuss how to end the war.” Caren Miosga keeps digging. When Klingbeil interrupts him with questions, he says plainly, “Let me finish!” But then he says again: “The discussion about achieving peace is legitimate.”

Smart, tenacious, inquisitive – there's no one better on TV right now

Is the SPD now the new peace party? the moderator wants to know. “Are you trying to create a good atmosphere in the east now?” Where the AfD demands an immediate end to the war and wants negotiations with Putin. “Olaf Scholz does not decide by whether there are elections somewhere.” Caren Miosga doesn't let it stand: “You're not telling me the real reason.” What is strong is how the host runs his show. same name. Smart, tenacious, inquisitive – there's no one better on TV right now. And no one better, just to take the men along. Everyone else has long ago fallen into their useless ego trap.

The Chancellor's Tranquilizer? “It doesn't work anymore!”

Lars Klingbeil tries to somehow take everything and everyone with him: “I myself have a reasonable relationship with Friedrich Merz.” Great. At least he admitted: “The Union has nothing to do with the AfD.” There are two other guests. Helene Bubrowski, deputy editor-in-chief of “Tabel.Briefings” magazine, says: “The chancellor's calming pill is no longer effective!” There is also a poll. 76 percent of Germans are not satisfied with the chancellor's job. That's clear. Economist Moritz Schularick warns: “This is the fifth year we have stopped growing.” And this: “Leaving? It's the opposite of what we're experiencing.”

Not alone? Definitely

“You never walk alone,” amuses the host of the chancellor's mantra. “Who writes this in their speeches? It's not believable, is it?” This is about the security of pensions. Already, the country pumps more than 100 billion into the system every year. Lars Klingbeil tries to defend himself. An awkward, embarrassing moment ensues. Everyone at the table laughs at SPD leader Lars Klingbeil. Things are not looking good for the Social Democrats. But things are not looking good in Germany right now with this crazy government. “You never walk alone”? Being alone in many ways is already clear. Quoting the football anthem is not enough.

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