UVB warns of the AfD's electoral success in Brandenburg: MTU's chief manager reveals how the party is endangering the economy.

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According to a report from www.tagesspiegel.de, the chief manager of the Ludwigsfeld turbine manufacturer MTU, André Sinanian, warns of an electoral success for the extreme right-wing AfD in Brandenburg. He emphasizes that a strong performance by the AfD in the elections could jeopardize the economic opportunities of companies, as Germany is increasingly viewed critically abroad. Sinanian also criticizes the federal government's policies and calls for a clearer industrial and social policy course. The Prime Minister of Brandenburg, Dietmar Woidke, promises a new attempt to reduce bureaucracy and is calling on the economy to present a catalog of unnecessary regulations. Sinanian's warning about the economic impact of an AfD election success in Brandenburg...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.tagesspiegel.de, warnt der Chefmanager des Ludwigsfelder Turbinenherstellers MTU, André Sinanian, vor einem Wahlerfolg der extrem rechten AfD in Brandenburg. Er betont, dass ein starkes Abschneiden der AfD bei den Wahlen die wirtschaftlichen Chancen von Unternehmen gefährden könnte, da Deutschland im Ausland zunehmend kritisch betrachtet werde. Sinanian kritisiert auch die Politik der Bundesregierung und fordert einen klareren industrie- und gesellschaftspolitischen Kurs. Der Ministerpräsident von Brandenburg, Dietmar Woidke, verspricht einen neuen Anlauf zum Bürokratieabbau und fordert die Wirtschaft auf, einen Katalog überflüssiger Vorschriften vorzulegen. Die Warnung von Sinanian vor den wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen eines Wahlerfolgs der AfD in Brandenburg …
According to a report from www.tagesspiegel.de, the chief manager of the Ludwigsfeld turbine manufacturer MTU, André Sinanian, warns of an electoral success for the extreme right-wing AfD in Brandenburg. He emphasizes that a strong performance by the AfD in the elections could jeopardize the economic opportunities of companies, as Germany is increasingly viewed critically abroad. Sinanian also criticizes the federal government's policies and calls for a clearer industrial and social policy course. The Prime Minister of Brandenburg, Dietmar Woidke, promises a new attempt to reduce bureaucracy and is calling on the economy to present a catalog of unnecessary regulations. Sinanian's warning about the economic impact of an AfD election success in Brandenburg...

UVB warns of the AfD's electoral success in Brandenburg: MTU's chief manager reveals how the party is endangering the economy.

According to a report from www.tagesspiegel.de, the chief manager of the Ludwigsfeld turbine manufacturer MTU, André Sinanian, warns of an electoral success for the extreme right-wing AfD in Brandenburg. He emphasizes that a strong performance by the AfD in the elections could jeopardize the economic opportunities of companies, as Germany is increasingly viewed critically abroad. Sinanian also criticizes the federal government's policies and calls for a clearer industrial and social policy course. The Prime Minister of Brandenburg, Dietmar Woidke, promises a new attempt to reduce bureaucracy and is calling on the economy to present a catalog of unnecessary regulations.

Sinanian's warning about the economic impact of an AfD electoral success in Brandenburg is justified, especially in view of the increasingly critical view of Germany abroad. Companies that generate a large part of their sales in the international market could actually have problematic consequences in terms of their international success and their economic opportunities.

In the event of the AfD's electoral success in Brandenburg, this could lead to a challenge to the political and economic stability in the region, which in turn could have a negative impact on the socio-economic situation. In addition, unnecessary regulations and an unclear policy line from the federal government could further impact companies' operations. In this uncertain situation, companies should therefore take precautionary measures to protect their economic interests.

It is to be hoped that politicians at the state, federal and EU levels will take the concerns of business seriously and implement measures to relieve the burden on companies. However, it remains to be seen to what extent the political developments will affect the economic situation in Brandenburg.

Read the source article at www.tagesspiegel.de

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