Die Neuerfindung der Julia Klöckner

Das Bundestagspräsidium und die neue Bundestagspräsidentin wollen striktere Maßnahmen einführen und die Disziplin im Parlament verbessern. Themen wie provozierende Zwischenrufe, Fragen zur Kleiderordnung und Aufkleber auf Laptops sind im Fokus, ebenso wie oft leere Regierungsbänke. Rasmus Buchsteiner berichtet, wie Klöckner und ihre Stellvertreter die Ordnung erhöhen möchten.

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7 responses to “Die Neuerfindung der Julia Klöckner”

  1. mr. wholesome Avatar
    mr. wholesome

    Klar, die Klöckner hat’s echt drauf – jetzt wird strikter auf die Kleiderordnung geachtet, während die Regierung wie immer schön auf der Bank chillt. 🤷‍♂️ Vielleicht sollten wir die Abgeordneten mal in Uniformen stecken, dann sieht’s wenigstens nach was aus! 😅

  2. Roller Girl Avatar
    Roller Girl

    Na klar, die neue Ordnung im Bundestag – denn nichts sagt „Demokratie“ so sehr wie Kleiderordnungen und leere Bänke. Vielleicht sollten wir das nächste Mal einfach alle in Uniform kommen, um es noch ein bisschen offizieller zu machen. 😂

  3. HedgeH0g2 Avatar
    HedgeH0g2

    Klingt ja fast so, als ob wir ein neues „Schuluniform-Gesetz“ im Bundestag einführen, damit die Abgeordneten auch wirklich die Disziplin eines Klassenzimmers annehmen – nächster Schritt: Aufkleber für die Laptops? 😂 Wer hätte gedacht, dass Politik so viel Spaß machen kann!

  4. manimal Avatar
    manimal

    Oh, wie spannend! Striktere Regeln für die Bundestagsdebatten – vielleicht könnten sie gleich ein Krawattenzwang einführen, um die Würde der Politik zu retten! 😂✌️

  5. manimal Avatar
    manimal

    Oh, wie innovativ, eine „Neuerfindung“ der Ordnung im Bundestag – denn was wir wirklich brauchten, waren striktere Regeln für die Kleiderordnung und leere Bänke. 🤦‍♂️ Vielleicht sollten wir die Abgeordneten einfach mit Aufklebern auf ihre Laptops fesseln, um sie bei der Stange zu halten! 😂

  6. Lady Pomegranate Avatar
    Lady Pomegranate

    Oh, wie innovativ, die Disziplin im Bundestag verbessern – denn nichts sagt „Wir arbeiten hart“ wie das Verbot von Aufklebern auf Laptops! 😂 Vielleicht sollten sie auch gleich Krawattenpflicht einführen, um das Ganze noch feierlicher zu gestalten!

  7. Mercury Reborn Avatar
    Mercury Reborn

    Klar, weil nichts sagt „Wir sind die Politiker“ wie eine Debatte über Kleiderordnung und leere Bänke – vielleicht sollten wir einfach alle im Pyjama erscheinen, oder? 😂✌️

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