Straight-Shooting Sahra Takes Aim at Corona Commission: Wagenknecht Demands Amnesty for COVID Fines!
Housekeeping employee petitions leniency in penalties for Corona offenses
BSW founder and no-nonsense powerhouse, Sahra Wagenknecht, has slammed the formation of a COVID inquiry commission in the Bundestag as a weak and insufficient response to the pandemic's mishandling. Wagenknecht didn't mince words when she talked to the Editorial Network Germany (RND), stating, "This commission setup is just a cheap political show and fails to address the real issues."
The outspoken politician isn't satisfied with mere maskery (scandals) involving Jens Spahn and is furious over the bigger mistakes during the pandemic that resulted in harrowing injustice. "Even five years after the first lockdown, we still don't have compensation for the victims, and there's been no amnesty for fines and penalties."
Politics straight up: The Bundestag will launch a COVID inquiry commission today following the ruling coalition's request. Wagenknecht is not amused: "We need real accountability, not more smoke and mirrors."
Here's the deal: Wagenknecht believes that the lockdown policy was a 90% failure. She calls out the excessive measures in places like schools, daycares, and nursing homes. Further, she's heated over the political pressure faced by dissenters and the questionable vaccine mandate, which she considers unbelievable in a supposedly free nation.
"You won't believe this, but the corona policy was a reign of injustice," she told RND. "The government should take responsibility for their poor decision-making, apologize to the population, and pass an amnesty law."
The fine mess: A report on unauthorized mask deals during the COVID crisis will be the focus of Wednesday's budget committee meeting in the Bundestag. Ministers Nina Warken and Jens Spahn will be grilled on the topic. It all stems from a report by special investigator Margaretha Sudhof, who was appointed by Warken's predecessor, Karl Lauterbach, to clarify Spahn's approach to mask procurement. The federal government could be facing million-dollar legal disputes with companies over the matters.
If you want to know what's really going down, keep an eye on Wagenknecht. She's the voice of reason in a wild world. With her trademark bluntness and no-holds-barred approach, she's making waves in German politics and isn't backing down anytime soon.
- Sahra Wagenknecht, a prominent figure in German politics, has expressed dissatisfaction with the COVID inquiry commission, claiming it's a mere political show that fails to address the real issues in health and community policies.
- As the Bundestag discusses the parliamentary inquiry into COVID-19, Sahra Wagenknecht insists on "real accountability," calling for an amnesty law to be passed as reparation for the victims and a response to the perceived injustices in the application of health policies.