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Habeck's Ex-Adviser Graichen Attacks Merz Government: "Draws at Geopolitical Reality"

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Almost three years after his departure, Patrick Graichen publicly returns, saying that "despite all warnings, the government is back on oil and gas." He describes the reason for this unusually clearly.

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Patrick Graichen was instrumental in crisis management in the spring of 2022, when Moscow stopped its gas deliveries to Germany. Behind the course of the current government, he sees lobby interests.

·Berlin, Germany
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The black and red government is once again focusing on oil and gas – for Patrick Graichen's incomprehension. Robert Habeck's former State Secretary suspects interests in the oil and gas industry, right-wing extremism and unwillingness to protect the climate.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Almost three years after his departure, Patrick Graichen publicly returns, saying that "despite all warnings, the government is back on oil and gas." He describes the reason for this unusually clearly.

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Patrick Graichen, former Secretary of State at the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs, led by Robert Habeck, criticised the energy policy of the current federal government. "Despite all warnings, the current coalition is again focusing on oil and gas, and thereby shattering geopolitical reality," he told the editorial network Germany (RND) with a view to the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. "At that time, however, we had a claim to change …

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The Secretary of State of the Federal Ministry of Economics of Robert Habeck had to take his hat after the dispute over the building energy law, the heat pump and the best man affair. This made him suddenly known. Here Patrick Graichen looks back - and forwards.

·Germany
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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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