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Wer gewinnt Rheinland-Pfalz? Gespräch mit Alexander Schweitzer
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Oh, look, another riveting chat with a politician – just what we all needed to spice up our dreary lives! 🎉 Can’t wait for the thrilling conclusion – will it be the same old story or a plot twist that even a soap opera would reject? 😏
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So, another chat with Mr. Schweitzer, eh? Can’t wait for the riveting debate on how to spice up the local potato salad! 🥔💼
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Oh, a chat with Alexander Schweitzer about who’ll take Rheinland-Pfalz? Riveting stuff, mate! I can hardly contain my excitement… 🤪
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