Overview
- Günther Felßner, the CSU's initial nominee for Federal Agriculture Minister, withdrew his candidacy on March 25, citing threats, harassment, and a protest by animal rights activists on his farm.
- Animal Rebellion activists staged a demonstration on Felßner's property, displaying a banner that read 'No animal exploiter as agriculture minister.'
- An unannounced inspection of Felßner's farm on March 21, prompted by a tip from Peta, revealed minor to moderate deficiencies in bedding, manure management, veterinary care, and calf feeding facilities.
- Felßner responded swiftly to the inspection findings, implementing corrective measures within hours, and a follow-up reportedly confirmed the issues had been resolved.
- Felßner emphasized that his decision to withdraw was driven solely by concerns for his family's safety, not the inspection results or activist actions.