Overview
- Jette Nietzard posted a roughly 50‑second TikTok accusing the Bavarian leader of living the “good life,” saying he eats all day, makes TikToks, and rarely attends Bundesrat or parliamentary sessions.
- She removed the clip shortly after it spread and then uploaded a new video playing on the “Hundesohn” search by introducing shelter dogs available for adoption.
- There was no immediate public reaction from Markus Söder to the insult, according to multiple reports.
- Nietzard had already said in July that she will not seek another term and will remain in office until the Green Youth congress in mid‑October.
- Her social‑media conduct has previously drawn internal backlash, including over an “ACAB” sweater post that party leaders criticized and a June video on the Middle East for which she apologized and her group later clarified.