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Söder announces benefits for children on Instagram – and receives criticism and ridicule

Markus Söder caused mixed reactions with a new picture on Instagram.

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Actually, Markus Söder wanted to praise people for Corona benefits with one of his latest Instagram posts. However, it has received a lot of criticism.

Munich – The youngest in the country at the Corona*-To have forgotten politics – that was a serious accusation against top politicians in the past few months. Most recently, however, they were discussed almost weekly in the Bavarian state government. It was not until Tuesday (June 29) that a new easing for secondary school students was decided. And only a few minutes later, the Bavarian father praised Markus Söder (CSU) offers more gifts for the young generation on Instagram. But not everyone was happy about the presents.

Söder announces discounts for children and young people on Instagram

Söder showed himself in a neat pose in his Instagram post. With one leg bent on a bench, he smiles from the deck of an excursion steamer. Behind him a blue and white flag flutters in the wind. In fact, he presents some innovations for children and young people in Bavaria in the picture commentary. Primary school students can look forward to vouchers for joining a sports club. There will be swimming courses for preschoolers and first graders. And all school leavers get free entry to castles, museums and shipping with the holiday pass.

However, some followers of the Prime Minister were initially amused by the picture itself. “I’m looking forward to the memes,” writes the first and earns over 100 likes with it. Two comments further on, almost the same statement. “Memes in 3 … 2 … 1 … go.” The fans of Söder naturally allude to past pictures of the country manager, for example those of the comedian Fabian Köster from the “heute-show” * through the cocoa were drawn.

Users accuse Söder of neglecting many groups

Other followers of the Prime Minister, however, expressed specific criticism. One commentator asked, “Do students get anything too? […] We students are constantly being forgotten! ”Another user criticized:“ If so, please support ‘ALL’ children! It wasn’t just the groups you mentioned here that were disadvantaged last year. ”Still others complain that although it was a fine gesture by Söders, swimming courses, for example, were fully booked in some regions. You should rather invest the money for this campaign in filter systems for schools, one reads in other comments. (tel) *Merkur.de/bayern is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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