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Berlin / Erfurt (dpa) - Thuringia's Prime Minister Bodo Ramelow wants to be more careful with the audio portal in the future after the criticism of his appearance in the new Clubhouse app.

"As of now, when I turn on this format, I notice that in the back of my mind I have the learning curve from the day before yesterday and yesterday," said the left-wing politician on Sunday when he appeared again at Clubhouse.

The analysis of a media service that the enemy is always listening has now been internalized with regard to the app.

On Saturday night, Ramelow told the app in a talk format that he was playing the smartphone game Candy Crush at the hour-long and sometimes interrupted meetings between the state government leaders and Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) about the corona crisis.

He is also said to have called the Chancellor "Merkelchen" there.

Ramelow told the German press agency that this statement had been taken out of context.

Ramelow also told the dpa that, in his opinion, his gimmick was not an upset.

It is not a secret either.

Other participants played Sudoku or Scrabble on their smartphones.

At his recent clubhouse appearance, Ramelow went into it again: If you know that a Prime Minister's conference currently lasts around ten hours and contains a lot of idle time, “I like to admit that one person plays Sudoku, the other knits or crochets or whatever what does - and I play Candy Crush. "

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