Economic situation in the East: Prime Minister Haseloff warns against AfD - the solutions lie with politicians!

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According to a report by www.stern.de, Reiner Haseloff, Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt, expressed concern about the economic situation in eastern Germany and emphasized that politicians need to take people's concerns more seriously. The economic situation is actually a major concern for many people in the East, as Haseloff points out. In view of past layoffs and bankruptcies, people in the region are insecure and very worried about their livelihoods. This in turn results in part of the influx for radical parties, says Haseloff. These concerns are also reflected in surveys and studies. According to a survey by the Federal Association of Medium-Sized Businesses, over 84 percent of...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.stern.de, äußerte sich Reiner Haseloff, Ministerpräsident von Sachen-Anhalt, besorgt über die wirtschaftliche Lage im Osten Deutschlands und betonte, dass die Politik die Sorgen der Menschen ernster nehmen müsse. Die wirtschaftliche Lage ist tatsächlich ein Hauptanliegen für viele Menschen im Osten, wie Haseloff betont. Angesichts von vergangenen Entlassungen und Insolvenzen haben Menschen in der Region Unsicherheit und große Sorgen um ihre Lebensgrundlage. Daraus resultieren wiederum Teile des Zulaufs für radikale Parteien, so Haseloff. Diese Sorgen spiegeln sich auch in Umfragen und Studien wider. Laut einer Umfrage des Bundesverbandes der mittelständischen Wirtschaft hat sich über 84 Prozent der …
According to a report by www.stern.de, Reiner Haseloff, Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt, expressed concern about the economic situation in eastern Germany and emphasized that politicians need to take people's concerns more seriously. The economic situation is actually a major concern for many people in the East, as Haseloff points out. In view of past layoffs and bankruptcies, people in the region are insecure and very worried about their livelihoods. This in turn results in part of the influx for radical parties, says Haseloff. These concerns are also reflected in surveys and studies. According to a survey by the Federal Association of Medium-Sized Businesses, over 84 percent of...

Economic situation in the East: Prime Minister Haseloff warns against AfD - the solutions lie with politicians!

According to a report by www.stern.de, Reiner Haseloff, Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt, expressed concern about the economic situation in eastern Germany and emphasized that politicians must take people's concerns more seriously.

The economic situation is actually a major concern for many people in the East, as Haseloff points out. In view of past layoffs and bankruptcies, people in the region are insecure and very worried about their livelihoods. This in turn results in part of the influx for radical parties, says Haseloff.

These concerns are also reflected in surveys and studies. According to a survey by the Federal Association of Medium-Sized Businesses, over 84 percent of the medium-sized companies surveyed said the economic situation in Germany has worsened in the last twelve months. About 43 percent said their own company's situation had also deteriorated.

The Prime Minister emphasizes that it is now up to politicians to offer solutions. In particular, he calls for cheaper energy prices and progress in integration. Haseloff warns that the AfD is benefiting from the mood of uncertain times, but emphasizes that the AfD does not have the better people. He sees it as the task of politics to create clarity on issues such as the economic situation and migration.

Haseloff's statements make it clear that the economic situation in eastern Germany should be taken seriously. It is important that politicians offer solutions and take measures to reduce insecurity and secure people's livelihoods. This uncertainty has an impact on the market and the financial sector, as it influences the population's willingness to consume and companies' investment decisions. It is therefore clearly up to politicians and businesses to take action to improve the situation.

Read the source article at www.stern.de

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