Scrandal corrupt in Bundestag

Face-to-face slaps for the CSU, the party headed for several years by Angela Merkel, could be considered a corrupting scandal in buying anti-corranobrus masks. The scandal is central to Christian Democrat MP Nicholas Loebel. The Chancellor's man is accused of using his mandate as MP to secure some agreements to supply anti-Condavid masks, [...]
The Chancellor's man is accused of using his mandate as MP to secure some agreements on anti-Condavid masks, which have guaranteed a profit of at least 250 thousand euros.
Despite this scandal, this lobbyist, who often circulated in poor Western Balkan states offering political support to governments, hesitated for days to resign from the MP's mandate, which he wanted to keep until August 31st.
Under great pressure from public opinion and from the party, only this 34-year-old Monday has handed over his mandate in Bundestag. The scandal has shaken public opinion, while German media have labeled the MP a extortioner and greedy.
He has used pandemics to mediate some deals to sell masks in his electoral zone by returning from the trade rather than being a servant of the people.
German media have published the letters the Christian Democrat MP had sent to various companies for masking, which has brought him huge profits at the time of the pandemic 25% commission or 250,000 euros for any anti-Condavi 19.
In election polls things didn't look too good for the CDU in the Baden-Wurttemberg region even before the mask scandal, where the party once led by Angela Merkel marks a drop to 17 per cent popular support before regional elections on March 14th.











