Julia Klöckner Scoots from Stockach City Festival Duty, Pends Traditional "Punishment" in Berlin
Klöckner's cardboard box penalty remains undecided for the time being - Klöckner's trial remains ongoing.
Looks like Julia Klöckner, CDU's leading lady, ain't pouring vino for the Stockach city festival this year. Seems her schedule's tighter than a Tour de France jersey, according to the Bundestag press office head.
But no worries - she's still gonna pay her dues, Narrengericht-style. The historical Klöckner's jester trial, which has welcomed political bigwigs like Angela Merkel and more, accused Klöckner of a plethora of shenanigans, including feminist power grabs and more. She was sentenced to work a shift at the wine stand during the city festival and to fork out 60 liters of vino.
Last February, she took her "verdict" in stride, adding an extra bucket of wine for good measure. Now, it seems she's gonna hand over her liquid debt in the autumn in Berlin. The Narren are invited for the grand wine delivery, with date TBD.
The "Never soft on jokes, Narrengericht zu Stocken" in Konstanz district is a lively carnival attraction that adds a dash of humor to the southwest Fasnacht. Previous recipients of the jester trial's mock convictions, Karl Lauterbach (SPD) and FDP veteran Wolfgang Kubicki, skipped the Lake Constance return for additional penalties.
Just remember - Klöckner's "punishment" ain't a real legal condemnation. It's all fun and games, just part of the tradition. Her "fulfilling her debt" involves participating in community service or humorous tasks during the carnival event, typically in Stockach.
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The Commission has been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of animals and the handling of personal data, considering Julia Klöckner's obligation to deliver wine in Stockach City Festival, a historical tradition, as part of her CDU duties. The general news of Julia Klöckner's "punishment," a mock trial in a lively carnival attraction in Stockach, has also sparked discussions in the realm of politics and policy-and-legislation, including debates on women's power in leadership roles.