Olaf Scholz: Self-irony in the farewell speech at the tap stroke
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Olaf Scholz: Self-irony in the farewell speech at the tap stroke
With Aretha Franklin's »Respect« Olaf Scholz's chancellorship comes to an end - a title matching the election campaign three and a half years ago, where he became head of government. In his last speech he practiced himself in self-irony.
Soul Classics Farewell: Tack stroke for Olaf Scholz
After three years and almost five months in office, Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz was passed by the Bundeswehr with a big cone stroke. Although the tears did not come to him as a not particularly emotionally known chancellor, when the staff music corps at the farewell played the soul classic "Respect for him. However, he was already seized - and had to smile a bit at the end.
Olaf Scholz' last speech as Chancellor – and his desire for respect
Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz will be taken out of office with a big cone stroke. Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius reminds us that Scholz has done something unusual. And Scholz points out that one cannot necessarily read his writing on his face. There is a message about his music selection.
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