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Date Posted: 03:01:38 08/28/02 Wed
Author: Yuliya
Subject: Re: German elections
In reply to: Jens 's message, "Re: German elections" on 11:22:22 08/27/02 Tue

>Hallo leute...
>
>(After an extra week in Berlin and a few days holiday
>at the west coast of Denmark I returned to my pc and
>found this glorious initiative - good work Yuliya -
>and now back to Germany...)
>
>Having seen only a few minutes spots from the debate I
>can't really form an opinion as to which candidate won
>the debate, but there seems to be a consensus among
>the danish journalists that followed the debate that
>Stoiber scored some points - as Marc also have said.
>
>But one thing that made me wonder was a comment from a
>German commentator, who talked about how the debate
>had been very German, and had been interrupted by the
>moderator every time the debate had become personal -
>which seemed to be a demand? - Does any of you in here
>know if such a rule exists? I mean, the Germans might
>be pretty funny, but an election campaign that
>neglects the personal aspect?
>
>/Jens

Hallo Jens,


nice to hear you again.
It is very interesting to hear from you that german and danish journalists and public opinion makers state that Stroiber won some points. As it was broadcasted by the Russian national channel it was Schroeder who appeared to have got absolute and relative gain as well, but not his opponent. I'm pretty sure Schroeder would be a more desirable bargain after the election results for the Russian government. It was reported that after the debate Schroeder's rating turned out to be like twice higher than Stroiber's one.

I wonder how it is assessted in other countries.
One more question (if it can be put up in this wording): Who is more preferred - the current chancellor or his opponent - by national governments of the EU countries?

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