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FDP Vice Wolfgang Kubicki accuses CSU boss Markus Söder of failure in dealing with the Corona crisis and, moreover, of “moral elevation” over ordinary citizens.

In a post on his Facebook page, he tackles the Bavarian Prime Minister harshly because of several organizational mishaps in Bavaria and sentences that were understood as arrogant to citizens.

The trigger for the attack was apparently a statement by Söder, according to which many people presented themselves as victims of the pandemic, but the real victims were the more than 40,000 corona deaths.

He also called for a longer and harder lockdown.

It is not serious to say now that February will be all over.

The pandemic will “keep the country busy for months,” said Söder.

Kubicki apparently understood these sentences as reprimanding people who are suffering economically or emotionally from the pandemic and therefore criticize the countermeasures.

“Of all people, Söder, who has so far attracted attention with hard words rather than correct decisions, should first sweep his own farm before giving other people moral advice,” writes Kubicki.

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Söder did not adequately protect old people's homes in Bavaria from the virus and was also responsible for serious breakdowns in tests and vaccination logistics.

Among other things, the Bavarian Ministry of Health had apparently purchased hundreds of unlicensed transport boxes for the extremely temperature-sensitive vaccine.

Kubicki had already expressed criticism of some of the measures against the corona virus in the past.

In October, after a federal-state meeting, he encouraged citizens to sue the regulations.

Almost three months later, he retained his skepticism about the tough pace of some decision-makers: “For all those who are facing the shards of their livelihoods, who are being torn apart by simultaneous homeschooling and home office, who have been waiting for help from the state for months, this has to be Kind of söder-moral uprising a slap in the face. "Kubicki closed his post with the words:" God protect Bavaria - and us from Söder. "