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Mainz (AP) - The Rhineland-Palatinate Prime Minister Malu Dreyer (SPD) has called for the nationwide implementation of the step-by-step plan with the emergency brake in the debate about a hard lockdown and a change in the Infection Protection Act.

«We have clear joint appointments with the emergency brake.

I hope that we will lead this emergency brake everywhere and also enforce it, ”said Dreyer on Thursday in Mainz.

It is about “that the resolutions that are there are also implemented - in every federal state,” emphasized Dreyer with a view to the Prime Minister's Conference on March 3rd.

"At the moment we have all the instruments you need."

“We're really pulling this off in Rhineland-Palatinate.

We apply exactly these agreements, ”said the Prime Minister.

This includes that district administrators must also be instructed to implement the regulations.

"If we do a prime ministerial conference, we need a template," said Dreyer with a view to the meeting next Monday.

“It's not about a lot of people using the press to reveal what kinds of ideas there are in the country.

That only unsettles people unnecessarily, ”criticized Dreyer.

«I can only appeal that we come to an understanding together in the run-up to the Prime Minister's Conference.

Not with ideas, but with a clear approach, ”she said, referring to statements by her official colleague from North Rhine-Westphalia, the CDU party leader Armin Laschet.

The subject of “bridge lockdown” was through from their point of view.

"In general, I don't think much of it."

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"From my point of view, we don't necessarily need new resolutions," emphasized Dreyer.

"We have very clear decisions."

Dreyer was in principle in favor of common regulations of the federal states, but emphasized: "Even with a nationwide agreement that we have with the emergency brake, that still means that there are different conditions in regions."

"In Rhineland-Palatinate, the application of the emergency brake means that we have regions that are below 50 that have an open retail trade," said Dreyer.

In regions above a seven-day incidence of 100 there are stricter contact restrictions and exit restrictions, and above an incidence of 200 the regulations are even stricter.

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