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A good week before the state elections on March 14, the CDU top candidate in Baden-Württemberg, Susanne Eisenmann, sharply criticized the Green Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann.

She told the “Spiegel” that Kretschmann stood for “big issues, big lines”, but was “nowhere deep in the details.

And interested in the implementation rather sporadically ”.

The Greens and the CDU form a government coalition in Baden-Württemberg.

As long as there was an economic upswing, you couldn't have done much wrong, said Eisenmann.

But now you have to "do real politics" in order to cope with the consequences of the corona crisis.

On the subject of single-family houses, Eisenmann said that “it is a green attitude to want to dictate to people how they should live”.

The Greens have an "instructive attitude".

Eisenmann, who likes to pretend to be a "clear text politician", said that today's politics was a bit too good for her: "Everything that is not fully mainstream is attacked in the worst possible way, especially on the Internet."

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As a politician who speaks plain language, she is also perceived differently than her male colleagues: “As a woman, you always have to live up to the claim to be charming, relaxed and calm.

It's frustrating."

People with the "attention span of a goldfish"

At the end of December, Susanne Eisenmann had triggered a shitstorm on the internet across Germany with her request to open daycare centers and primary schools “regardless of the incidence figures”.

She also commented on this again to the “Spiegel” and explained that it had been reproduced in abbreviated form: “The question is, how differentiated it can still be in a time when many often have the attention span of a goldfish.”

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In an interview with the “Tagesspiegel am Sonntag”, she defended her demands for comprehensive school openings once again in terms of content.

“Nothing can replace face-to-face teaching,” she said.

If the schools are closed, it is fatal for the development of children.

"Where is the big digital leap in healthcare?"

"Studies show that the learning success in distance learning is significantly lower - even if the technical equipment is good," said the Minister of Education.

“School is also personal development.” She did not criticize the Chancellor, but she was “not seen in Berlin in a sufficiently differentiated manner”.

Eisenmann vigorously rejected criticism of the education authorities: “I would like to see everyone as closely as possible to the ministers of education.

Where is the big digital leap in healthcare?

Where is he in the administration overall? "

The Corona warning app is “not yet an effective construct.

And when I look at how digitally the health authorities are equipped - I can only say: Greetings from Nigeria! ”She told the newspaper.