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"If it is madness, there is still a method," exclaims Hamlet, the mad Prince of Denmark, in Shakespeare's drama.

Why does this phrase come to mind right now?

In the 14 months of the Corona crisis, the federal government missed everything that could be missed: There is still no national crisis team, too few reliable figures about the virus and its routes of infection;

there is no sensible health upgrade; there is far too little vaccine.

Merkel wants to change the Infection Protection Act

The CDU and CSU want to standardize the corona measures nationwide and thus make an emergency brake binding.

So far this is still a matter of the country.

The Union parliamentary group is now aiming for an initiative to amend the Infection Protection Act.

Source: WORLD

All of this should have been a federal matter.

And in this situation, Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) now wants to whip a law through the Bundestag and Bundesrat that allows her to override the residual common sense in counties and federal states.

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In the name of Merkel's radical “No Covid” strategy, German federalism is to be undermined - the constitutional principle that was codified in 1949 against centralist power fantasies.

Rising “incidence values” serve as the justification for this ruling from above, which by means of mass rapid tests also indicate infections from people who are symptom-free - and also the putative overload of the hospitals.

Of course, this could have long been provided with those billions of euros that now have to be handed out to the economic victims of the corona measures.

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“I want to understand and believe that the decision-makers have understood what the difference is between crisis management on the first day and the second year,” wrote the former Hessian Prime Minister Roland Koch last week in the “FAZ”: “At the moment I have doubts about it . "

Criticizes the Chancellor's Corona policy: the former Prime Minister of Hesse, Roland Koch

Source: dpa-infocom GmbH

One of the few former CDU hopefuls who did not allow themselves to be destroyed by Angela Merkel, speaks a big word calmly: In the sixth month of the permanent lockdown, the federal government lost touch with reality.

A “No Covid” sect rules the Chancellery.

It pursues a fictitious goal - no contagion in a globalized country - and unfortunately, many media outlets have given this fiction support by criticizing the federal “patchwork” of the corona regulations.

As if the centralization of executive amateurism in Rostock or Tübingen, in Berlin or Bremen promised better results.

The Bundestag must put a stop to the corona madness of the Chancellery.