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Schwerin (dpa / mv) - After the clear criticism of Chancellor Angela Merkel from the conservative group of the CDU in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the state chairman Michael Sack has declared the issue over.

With regard to the state vice-president Sascha Ott, Sack told the German press agency on Tuesday: "He spoke up here as chairman of the conservative circle and of course that is not very helpful if I, as state chairman, don't know anything about it."

After a conversation between the two Christian Democrats, no details were revealed.

Ott had attacked the federal government sharply on Sunday. In a message that was headed with the words “In great concern for the future of our country”, he wrote that the German government led by Merkel was acting as if there were no yesterday and no tomorrow. “In addition to their devastating refugee course and the financial madness at European level, freedom rights and federalism are now on the collar. Under the pretext of Corona, the constitutional order is turned upside down, families and children are harassed and the German middle class is ruined. "

Ott went on to write that Merkel had succeeded in taking the Germans' confidence in the state and instead reawakening fear and a spirit of submission.

It seems as if she wants to “go down in German history as the last Federal Chancellor of the Christian Democratic Union”.

The state chairman Sack had previously confirmed that Ott did not speak for the CDU Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and that the statements neither in terms of content nor style corresponded to the attitude of the state executive.

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