Mr. Armin Laschet, the successor of Prime Minister Angela Merkel, apologized after the media posted that he laughed while President Frank-Walter Steinmeier spoke about the serious flood situation in the West. " The fate of those who are influenced by floods, which we hear through many conversations, are very important to us. So I'm sorry for impressive leave while talking. That As inappropriate and I'm sorry, "Mr
. Laschet wrote on Twitter on the night of 17/7. Photos of Laschet laughed with other officials when the German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was speaking in Erfstadt town. (Photo: AP) Armin Laschet is currently the successor of Merkel's successor in the Trung Huu Huge Party at the German Prime Minister's election on September 26th
He is also the Governor of North Rhine-Westphalia - one of the two states most affected by the horrifying flood last week. 17/7, Mr. Laschet visited Erfstadt Town with German Frank -Walter Steinmeier. The area recorded at least 45 people killed by floods. In the president Steinmeier spoke before the press after the visit, Mr. Laschet stood with another group of officials standing behind. Communications then posted photos of Laschet scenes laughing when chatting with people besides.Lars Klingbeil, the Secretary-General of the Social Democracy, told Bild Am Sonntag on July 18 His Laschet's behavior is "polite and terrible". According to the probe before the election, at the present time, the Trung Huu Lien Coal Leader shows the head, followed by the Green Party. The Social Democratic Party stood in third place
Floods in Europe - starting on July 14- mainly attacking the Rhineland Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia of Germany as well as the regions of Belgium, Netherlands . In Germany only, at least 157 people were killed because of heavy rain and record floods. This is the worst natural disaster in Germany for nearly six decades. The most 157 people were killed in the biggest rain and the most serious flood in nearly 6 decades through Germany since July 14. Take the situation of damage after the flood in a village in Rhineland-Palatinate on July 18, German Prime Minister Angela Merkel expressed a horrifying feeling about what she was witnessed. "Really shocked. I'm almost just It can be said that German has no words that can describe the heavy deviation of floods, "Merkel said, and committed to financial support for people to overcome harmful losses (follow AP) . Dịch vụ:
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