Overview
- Michael Kretschmer has demanded multiple ministerial positions for East Germans in the upcoming CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government, reflecting their population share.
- Kretschmer praised the work of current East German officials, including Carsten Schneider and Klara Geywitz, highlighting their effectiveness in addressing regional issues.
- He supports Friedrich Merz's proposal to streamline the federal government by significantly reducing the number of commissioners.
- To curb East German emigration, Kretschmer advocates for investments in medical infrastructure, transportation networks, and scientific development.
- He emphasized the need to address key issues like migration and economic reform while avoiding strategies that could bolster the AfD's narrative as political martyrs.