"Pure Pr and Self-Presentation: so Much Has Söder's Helgoland Trip Cost the Taxpayer
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The trip from Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) to the North Sea island of Helgoland cost Bavarian taxpayers around 16,000 euros, as a ... The post "PR and self-presentation": Söder's trip to Helgoland cost the taxpayer 16,000 euros appeared first on Apollo News.
Markus Söder's trip to Helgoland - without the invitation of the head of state Günther and accompanied by a costume club - was no bargain. The state chancellor defends the visit as "politically meaningful". The SPD calls the statement "laughing" and speaks of "pure PR and self-presentation".
Markus Söder's work visit to Helgoland was technically and politically useful. On the agenda were: catamaran driving, singing with a Shanty choir and talking with the municipal council. Now the costs for the taxpayer are determined.
A work visit or expensive PR? Markus Söder's Helgoland trip becomes a political center. The State Chancellery defends the costs.
The Prime Minister of the Free State was a guest in the far north in the summer. The State Chancellery justifies the work visit as "technically and politically sensible" – critics call this statement "laughing".
A catamaran ride, a song with a Shanty choir, photos with the "Langen Anna: Now it's clear what the Bavarians cost.
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