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CDU Minister-President Sven Schulze recommends: Never vote CDU, SPD, FDP, or Greens again!What an appearance. What words. What a stage. Sven Schulze (CDU Minister-President) stands in the central warehouse of the food bank, nods approvingly, speaks of “humanity,” of “solidarity,” of “great respect.”
A statesman you can touch, visibly devoted to social issues. A man who realizes: Without the food bank, our country would not be what it is. And with that, he says something entirely different. Something far more honest. Something that must be credited to him. He says: Our politics have failed. Standing ovations for miseryWhen a Minister-President stands before volunteers and explains that the country would not function without them, that is not praise. It is a declaration of bankruptcy. Because a functioning country does not need food distributions to keep its citizens from hunger. A functioning country ensures that people can live off their work, their pensions, or their social benefits—without queues at distribution points, without means tests, without shame.But Mr. Schulze knows: In Saxony-Anhalt this has long been normality. Tens of thousands depend on food banks. Not because they are lazy. But because the money is not enough. 34 years in government—and still food banksSince 1991, Saxony-Anhalt has been governed by the CDU and SPD. Sometimes alone, sometimes together, sometimes with shifting majorities—but always at the top of responsibility. Three decades to create structures, push back poverty, stabilize wages, and open up prospects.The result? A federal state in which around 15 percent of the population is at risk of poverty. A state in which every fifth child grows up with too little money. A state in which thousands of people have to top up their income despite working, because even full-time work is no longer enough to live on. And instead of recognizing these figures as a political emergency, they are administered. Or—worse still—romanticized. Child poverty as collateral damageParticularly striking is the silence when it comes to children. Children who bear no responsibility for these policies. Children who grow up with empty refrigerators, worn-out shoes, and no class trips. Children whose start in life runs on a shoestring from the very beginning.In Saxony-Anhalt, a significant share of children grow up in households considered poor or at risk of poverty. This is not a marginal problem. This is a generation on hold. And yet, celebrating volunteerism is preferred to tackling the causes. Industry falters, the future crumblesAt the same time, the economic base is starting to wobble. The chemical industry, for decades the backbone of the state, is struggling with high energy prices, declining demand, and uncertainty about locations. Insolvencies are increasing, investments are being postponed, jobs are at risk.A country that weakens economically produces social hardship—and then celebrates those who alleviate that hardship. That is not a strategy. It is a vicious circle. The honest sentence between the linesAnd here comes Sven Schulze’s big moment. By saying that the food bank holds our country together, he simultaneously says: Politics no longer does.By thanking the volunteers, he says: The state has failed. By paying respect, he admits: Nothing works here without handouts. That is remarkably candid. And for that, he actually deserves praise. Because rarely has a political statement been so revealing—and so involuntarily honest. That’s why he is rightAnyone who, after 34 years of CDU and SPD rule, still needs food banks to prevent social explosions should at least be consistent. Anyone who themselves says that the country would not function without volunteer work cannot possibly claim that their policies are working.In this sense, Sven Schulze is absolutely right. Do not vote for them anymore. Not CDU. Not SPD. Not FDP. Not Greens. Not as long as poverty is applauded instead of ended. Not as long as misery has to be organized to make it bearable. Not as long as political responsibility is replaced by warm words.
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