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The Bavarian Prime Minister and CSU Chairman Markus Söder has spoken out in favor of a uniform pandemic plan in Germany.

“The federal government and the states must act from one spirit.

We need a pandemic plan, not 16 different ones that are not compatible, ”said Söder on Tuesday in Munich.

It is also not the time for a “small-scale dispute” about competencies.

He criticized Merkel's dispute with the North Rhine-Westphalian Prime Minister and CDU boss Armin Laschet about his corona policy.

"It is very strange when the CDU chairman argues with the CDU chancellor six months before the election," said Söder.

Merkel had accused Laschet on Sunday evening in the show "Anne Will" of not using the emergency brake agreed for rising corona incidence numbers as agreed.

Laschet rejected this.

Söder stood behind Merkel and told Laschet that he was not sure "whether everyone understood the seriousness of the situation".

"The Chancellor is right with her concern, prognosis and assessment". If there is a new incidence of over 100, Söder said: "The emergency brake is necessary over 100." Masks in the city centers.

School tests from an incidence of 100

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The Bavarian Prime Minister also called for a uniform test strategy in schools in the state.

From an incidence of 100, there must be compulsory testing for teachers and students, namely in the school itself, so that no one can "talk their way out" and claim to have taken the test at home.

The subject of school, which the federal states want to talk about next Wednesday, makes him “the greatest worry”.