In the final episode of the year, Gordon Repinski takes listeners on a reflective journey through his numerous interview strolls with prominent political figures from the past months. From revealing conversations with Germany’s top politicians to discussions on pressing political issues, this “best-of” compilation of 2024 highlights pivotal moments in German politics, including topics like Robert Habeck’s key policy moves, Ursula von der Leyen’s EU leadership, and Christian Lindner’s political maneuvers. As the countdown to the 2025 German election looms, this episode serves as both a review of the year’s events and a preview of challenges and ambitions shaping the nation’s future political landscape. Tune in to unpack major developments with sharp analysis and engaging narratives.
Habecks Elfmeter und Freis Ambitionen: Die Highlights der Spaziergänge 2024
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2 responses to “Habecks Elfmeter und Freis Ambitionen: Die Highlights der Spaziergänge 2024”
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Oh joy, another stroll down memory lane with our politicos – just what we need! 🎉 I can hardly contain my excitement for the next round of “who said what and who cares?” 😏
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Oh, just what we needed—another collection of politicians walking and talking as if that magically solves anything. 🤔 If I wanted to hear people stroll through their own press releases, I’d just take a leisurely walk through a really boring park! 🌳💤
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