The ministers are also affected: Habeck and Faeser are booed at the European Handball Championships

The ministers are also affected
Habeck and Faeser are booed at the European Handball Championships

Whistles for the Chancellor, whistles also for the ministers: After Olaf Scholz, Nancy Faeser and Robert Habeck also felt the displeasure of handball fans at the European Championships in Berlin.

The European Handball Championship is not a good place for the top politicians of the traffic light government: First, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who was a guest at the German national team’s second game against North Macedonia in the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, endured a concert of whistling. Well, at the preliminary round final of the DHB team against France, Economics Minister Robert Habeck and Interior Minister Nancy Faeser were caught: The Green politician and the SPD politician were welcomed as guests of honor by the hall announcer during a break in the game – and by the 13,571 spectators in the sold-out arena loud whistles.

DHB sports director Axel Kromer had disappointedly commented on the whistles against Scholz, but they were not unexpected: “In general, it’s not nice for us at all when our guests are whistled at. But the last few weeks have shown that there is a general mood in Germany “There are reports that unfortunately these whistles did not make it unlikely,” said Kromer on Monday and added: “I was happy that we scored a goal relatively quickly so that we could focus on the sport.”

At the opening game of the European Championship, where more than 53,000 spectators created a world record crowd, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier received friendly applause – but then caused a smile with a bumpy opening speech: The SPD politician had invited the spectators to the “European Championship in English”. “Europe 2022” – before he corrected himself and ended his speech properly. The Prime Ministers Hendrik Wüst (in Düsseldorf) and Daniel Günther (in Berlin) were spared the loud protest.

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