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Minister-President Sven Schulze (CDU), the Great Influencer: Talking, Hoping, Carrying On as Usual


What an impressive intellectual achievement Minister-President Sven Schulze delivered in his video clip on June 1, 2026.



There he is, the former Minister of Economic Affairs and current head of government of Saxony-Anhalt, explaining with a grave expression: “Making industry climate-neutral — well, that sounds simple at first, but unfortunately it isn't.”

Profound. Almost revolutionary. At last, a CDU Minister-President dares to state the obvious — that you cannot simply “push a button.” Most citizens would soberly describe it as a “costly, destructive dead end.” Schulze, however, elevates this truism into a “major challenge” and presents it as a fresh insight. Masterful.

Particularly enlightening is the glimpse into his own ability to get things done. With visible pride, he explains how important it is that, as Minister-President, he can “exert influence precisely on legislation in Berlin or in discussions in Brussels” so that, in the end, it works for Saxony-Anhalt. This is the self-portrait of a man who spent years as Minister of Economic Affairs and now leads the state: he sees his core competence as perhaps occasionally calling Berlin or Brussels and politely asking whether their climate plans might be made a little less hostile to industry.

Such “ability to get things done” is a rare commodity. Other Minister-Presidents might make demands, draw red lines, or, if necessary, raise their voices. Schulze relies on gentle persuasion — and awards himself top marks for it. Impressively modest.

SETup as the Universal Remedy

In the Minister-President's Facebook post from Wernigerode, the SETup consortium meeting is celebrated: companies, researchers, and infrastructure stakeholders come together to talk about energy efficiency, waste heat, electrification, and hydrogen. The goal? Saxony-Anhalt should remain an industrial location — but climate-neutral, please. It sounds like a new beginning. In practice, it is the familiar recipe: establish a committee, hold plenty of discussions, distribute subsidies, and hope that industry somehow survives the climate mandates coming from Berlin and Brussels.

In the clip, Schulze emphasizes how valuable it is for companies to present their ideas and for everyone to simply “talk to one another.” The former Minister of Economic Affairs presents dialogue as the key innovation — as though nobody had ever tried it before him. The man who bears significant responsibility for the state's economic policy to date has now discovered talking as a groundbreaking strategy.

The Facebook Comments Hit the Mark

The reactions beneath the post speak volumes. One user describes the chosen path as “unbelievably expensive, inefficient, megalomaniacal, morally misguided, and centrally planned through subsidies,” drawing the only logical conclusion: not electable. Another finally demands tangible results and asks what Schulze has actually accomplished as Minister-President so far. Others refer to a “party of liars” and say they have simply had enough of this gentleman.

They are right. Enough with the endless “we need to talk,” with the transformation buzzwords, and with attempts to sell deindustrializing climate policy as a competitive advantage. Enough with former Ministers of Economic Affairs now posing as gentle climate transformers whose idea of political effectiveness is to “exert influence” in Berlin and Brussels — precisely where the most absurd regulations originate.

Once again, Sven Schulze has demonstrated where his strengths lie: identifying problems, sugarcoating them, founding a network, and hoping for mercy from outside forces. Meanwhile, industry can continue watching itself slowly suffocate under the real costs of these policies.

Keep it up!



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