JNow it’s booming again, an immediate show at ten o’clock.Five weeks ago Bundestag election There is hardly anything without it. The Green Party is the market leader. This is why there are two projects this year: a ten-step immediate climate protection plan, and the supplementary “10 points for green governance”.
Let’s take a quick look at the text of the Green Party: 1. Expand renewable energy faster. 2. By 2030, phase out coal. 5. Speed up the mobile transformation. 10. Promote climate foreign policy. The principle is clear. Every time a voice accelerator is built-in, it will not surprise people. This means: we are accelerating the pace. I don’t think this is incompetent, especially after the recent emergency vibrato of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Compared with the climate plan, the “10 points for green governance” tends to drop. For example, it says under point 6: “Create social security.” Who would object! But how? Or according to point 10: “Fighting with the reasons for flying”. This is what the American and German forces have tried to do in Afghanistan in just 20 years. Finally, we must now look forward to a new wave of refugees. The list of others is not much better. For example, #teamLaschetSpahn “Ten Points” under the heading “Innovative and Livable Germany”. The last two points are particularly impressive with many capital letters: 9. Cohesion STIFTEN. 10. Be the party of the future. thunderstorm.
In any case, all political parties have welfare states on their lists. left To make it “safe”, the Greens wanted to create it first, and they might not have noticed that it already exists. CDU wants to “modernize” it. By the way, the Social Democratic Party does not have a ten-point plan, but “20 points against tax evasion.” After three points, FDP was panting. Both may retaliate on September 26.
I should be very clear from the beginning that trying to ask for help on the content of the ten-point plan that was voted on is a waste. This is not the purpose of this literary genre, it must remain redundant and uncertain, no matter where the text originated in political ideology. But why did all parties even provide us with such a list of ten? My favorite quote comes from Badische Zeitung on June 2, 2012: “The new Federal Environment Minister Peter Altmaier has a plan. He doesn’t know the content yet, but there will be ten points.”
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An explanation of this absurdity can be found in a book by the political scientist Philip Manow of Bremen, which has a beautiful title: “Minor Issues at the Core of Democracy.” The ten-point plan is an important part of the “Political Decision Simulation Library,” Manow writes: Politicians basically know how powerless they are (see Climate, see Afghanistan). But they also knew that, according to the motto of Ford’s legendary advertising, they had to leave the impression: “They are doing something!” In Mano’s words, the ten lists are “tools to regain the appearance of sovereignty, from The rich man’s box for political incompetence”.



