Pikanter Merz-Eklat at Bürgerdialog: Cancer-Sick Woman Demanded Apology – and Gets an Autograph Card
- A woman with stage four skin cancer criticized planned healthcare cuts, especially in cancer prevention, during a citizens' dialogue with Chancellor Friedrich Merz in late April.
- Merz firmly denied the accusations and responded sharply to her question, sparking public debate about his tone.
- He did not address her personal situation during the dialogue.
- The woman asked for an apology but received a signed card with personal wishes for strength and confidence from the Chancellor's office.
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A woman with cancer asked for an apology from Germany's Chancellor Merz. She received an autograph card...
During a civil dialogue, Friedrich Merz reprimanded a woman who was seriously ill with cancer. Apparently, there was no direct apology at first, but now an autograph card.
At a citizens' dialogue in Salzwedel, a skin cancer patient confronts the chancellor, who then makes a little clear - and sends a letter to the woman.
Pikanter Merz-Eklat at Bürgerdialog: Cancer-Sick Woman Demanded Apology – and Gets an Autograph Card
After he bruscatically reproved her during a civil dialogue, a cancer-sick wife of Merz received an autograph with dedication. Now she turned to Klingbeil.
In the civil dialogue, a woman with cancer criticises the planned cuts in the health reform and sees herself exposed to a harsh reaction of the chancellor. The case causes indignation. Now the chancellor reacts to the criticism something different than hoped.
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