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In light of your departure from the FDP, do you think it’s important for politicians to align with party ideologies, or should their focus primarily be on serving the public interest?
Thank you for having me. Let’s begin our interview with Transport Minister Volker Wissing, who recently joined us for a discussion on various topics ranging from the traffic light coalition to his departure from the FDP and his opinions about who is responsible for the current state of the traffic lights in Germany.
Section 1: Understanding the Traffic Light Coalition
Could you please provide us with an overview of your thoughts on the new traffic light coalition and how you see it shaping up so far?
Section 2: Personal Perspective on FDP’s Exit
As a long-standing member of the FDP, you recently announced your decision to leave the party. What prompted this decision and what do you hope to achieve by pursuing a career outside of the FDP?
Section 3: Blame for Broken Traffic Lights
There has been significant discussion around your comments regarding who is responsible for the broken traffic lights across Germany. Can you share your insights on this issue, and how you believe the government should approach repairing and maintaining critical infrastructure?
Section 4: Germany Ticket and Funding Plan
One of the major policy initiatives resulting from the traffic light coalition is the Deutschlandticket. How do you see this policy impacting the transportation sector, and do you believe it is financially sustainable in the long run?
Section 5: Spending Priorities
In your opinion, where should the government be directing its spending priorities given the current economic climate? Are there any specific policies or sectors that you believe require additional attention or funding at this time?
Section 6: Future Plans and Ambitions
Now that you’ve left the FDP, what are your plans for the future? Do you intend to remain politically active and potentially join another party, or are you considering a career in another field?
Section 7: Criticism of Public Figures’ Compensation
In your opinion, should politicians’ salaries be reassessed in light of the rising cost of living and inflation? If so, what changes would you propose?
Section 8: Conclusion
Thank you, Mr. Wissing, for taking the time to share your thoughts with us today. Before we conclude, do you have any final messages or reflections you’d like to share with our audience?