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CDU falls to 0 percent in Saxony-Anhalt


It is election campaign time again in Saxony-Anhalt, and the CDU is doing what it does best: pointing fingers at problems that it itself has been producing for years.



Prime Minister Sven Schulze visits Annaburger Nutzfahrzeug, has the managing director explain the company’s “worries and concerns” to him, and probably looks as understanding as a doctor who has just triggered the flu epidemic himself.

The comments under the post by the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung speak a much clearer language than any poll. People are thoroughly fed up.

“First the CDU causes all the problems and then offers clever solutions. 🤣” writes Thomas Bresch. And Frank-Michael Wieczorrek adds: “He, along with his party, is one of the causes of the problems.” This is not an isolated case. This is the tone.

Always the same pattern: just before elections they suddenly crawl through companies, hand out empty promises, and act as if they had spent the last few years abroad. “Why does a managing director talk about the worries and concerns of his company with the person who caused the crisis?”, asks Marko Borchert Bunte pointedly. Good question. Maybe because one hopes the arsonist will now give advice on fire extinguishers.

The anger runs deep. “Never CDU again,” says Annette U. Reinhard Wesemann clearly. “I also think it’s over,” Claudia Winkler Crain agrees. And Heiko Simone Schenk puts it bluntly: “I hope the man is history in September, because everything he is promising now could have been done in the past years.”

Exactly. Where was this sudden drive when Sven Schulze was still Minister of Economic Affairs? “When he was Minister of Economic Affairs, you didn’t hear or see anything from that guy,” Stephan Nagel notes dryly. Instead: traveling, handing out medals, taking nice photos. Dirk Kuniß calls it by its name: “And again it’s all about nice, dynamic photos! The important thing is simulating being a doer!”

The CDU is not just unpopular anymore. It feels like a relic from a time many people finally want to leave behind. “The disastrous policies of the old parties in changing color combinations over the past decades are finally being ended,” writes Fritz Meyer. And Fritz Kortmann adds: “It will be a tough job to get Germany back on track, but it is doable, but only under the AfD.”

The mood has shifted. The pre-election hypocrisy, the sudden interest in the economy, the complaining about problems they themselves helped create – it no longer works. “Pretended interest. It’s election time soon,” summarizes Ines Schuch. “The campaign bus keeps rolling,” others mock. After the election, collective amnesia is expected to follow.

Sven Schulze and his CDU are no longer part of the solution. They are the symbol of the problem: a party that has led Germany and its federal states into a downward spiral and now acts as if it were the savior. People have seen through it. The comment sections of the MZ are only a small snapshot – but a brutally honest one.

In September, it could become historic. Not because the CDU suddenly governed brilliantly. But because people will present the bill. And it will be devastating.

When reading the comments under this MZ post, one might get the impression that the CDU has fallen to 0 percent. Not only in the polls, but above all in the minds and hearts of the people.



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