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Sven Schulze (CDU) has found the Holy Grail of economic recovery - and probably doesn’t even know it himself


Hard to believe, but true: While others are still puzzling over recession, dying high streets, and empty city centers, Saxony-Anhalt’s Minister of Economic Affairs Sven Schulze has discovered the legendary treasure of German economic policy—and he simply calls it: continued operation! Or, as insiders put it: emergency operation as a miracle weapon against economic imbalance.



What happened? The chemical company Domo filed for insolvency, production facilities were about to be shut down—and with them hundreds of jobs at the Leuna plant, in Premnitz, and elsewhere. But Schulze, the brave economic knight of the East, said: “Stop! Not on our watch!”—and ordered exactly this continued operation to avert dangers to people and the environment.

You read that right: not stock-market programs, not new subsidies, not tax breaks—just ordering production to continue, and the industry is up and running again.

The costs in the Domo case are said to be only around 10 million euros—so a real bargain.

Emergency operation—the new superpower

That’s exactly what will save Saxony-Anhalt. If this can be applied to Domo, why not to the city centers of Weißenfels, Zeitz, and Naumburg? Why not to tradespeople, service providers, and all other businesses?

Orders are dwindling, revenues are collapsing? Insolvency is looming? Dear entrepreneurs: pick up the phone and call your mayor so they can also order continued operation for your company. Quick and uncomplicated.

City centers wasting away because the shops no longer pay off? No problem with emergency operation! Fill the stores with goods again, hire staff again. And if it still doesn’t work: call the mayor!

The special fund—the inexhaustible cornucopia

Of course, some financial experts are now crying out: “Yes, but where does the money come from?” Easy to answer: from the assets, the special fund—this legendary reservoir of inexhaustible means that is so magical it’s treated like a myth in statutory texts.

If a minister can keep a chemical plant running, then a mayor can bring any city center back to life. A bit of bureaucracy, a bit of stamping—and the money gushes forth as if by magic.

The euphoria of emergency operation

Imagine it: cities full of life again, tradespeople and shopkeepers without fear for their existence, cafés with lines out the door, people strolling through lively streets—and all just because Sven Schulze invented emergency operation.

Germany 2026: no more empty city centers. No more dying retail. No more desperate self-employed people closing the door behind them because the numbers no longer add up. Just pure economic euphoria—orchestrated by a man who probably still thinks he merely “saved Domo.”

Emergency operation—now also thought through federally

And now comes the truly brilliant part of Schulze’s discovery: it works at all levels.

Does a city go bankrupt because of emergency operation? No problem. Just call the state government. “Hello, this is Weißenfels. We’re economically dead.” — “No issue, we’ll order emergency operation.”

Does Saxony-Anhalt go bankrupt? No stress either. Then you just ring Berlin. “Hello, federal government, we’re insolvent.” — “No problem. Continued operation for Saxony-Anhalt ordered.”

And if someday the Federal Republic of Germany itself goes bankrupt? Then comes a call to Moscow. “Hello Mr. Putin, this is Germany. We’ve unfortunately run out of money.” — “No problem. Emergency operation. Continued operation. Everything keeps running.”

Economic policy can be that simple. No reforms, no structural debates, no uncomfortable questions—just call. Order. Keep things running.

Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Polemikus  | 

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