Lamby's document reveals: Why Merz and Scholz lose trust!

Lamby's document reveals: Why Merz and Scholz lose trust!

Deutschland - The German election campaign is in transition, and the upcoming challenges are illustrated by the assessments of the documentary filmmaker Stephan Lamby. In his new documentary "The question of trust", which will be broadcast on ARD on February 10, he addresses the current crisis of trust in the political landscape. According to Tagesspiegel observes that trust in the political class is currently low and the personality values of the candidates "unusual are bad ”. This reflects the growing distrust of democracy.

In his work, Lamby has been accompanying political protagonists since November, among them Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Friedrich Merz. He describes Merz as someone who not only competes against Scholz, but also against the AfD and her boss Alice Weidel. In the past, Merz has caused a sensation with his migration offensive, which was a mistake, according to Lamby. However, Merz is determined not to coalize his promise with the AfD seriously, even if Lamby estimates the AfD as increasingly socially acceptable, with Bundestag votes underpin.

crisis in context

The political upheavals in Germany have presented people with challenges in terms of their institutions. This becomes clear through the investigation of the political trust in post-communist states, as reported bpb Trust in the political institutions is of central importance for the effectiveness of government action. In Western Europe, over two thirds of citizens have confidence in the police, while in other post -communist states there is no institution's trust in a majority.

However, developments in Germany are more differentiated. While trust in new institutions was initially skeptical, East Germans now show more trust than citizens of other post -communist states. Nevertheless, the question of political trust remains even years after the upheavals in the new democracies.

a call to political responsibility

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Stephan Lamby also addresses the "growing longing for destruction of the existing political situation", which he compares with similar tendencies in the USA. Despite the challenges that the current election campaign brings, Lamby emphasizes the need for a responsible action by the political actors. Trust is the foundation of a functioning democracy, and it remains to be hoped that the actors in Germany recognize this and initiate the necessary change.

In addition to his film, Lamby has published a book entitled "And yet we talk to each other", which describes a journey through the anger between Germany, the USA and Argentina. In an accompanying podcast, The political part is discussed weekly about political issues, which emphasizes the urgency of this discussions and the importance of political trust.

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