Robert Habeck hints at his candidacy for German chancellor with a Taylor Swift-style bracelet
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Robert Habeck returned to the social network X and posted a video showing a bracelet with the inscription “Kanzler Era”. He is expected to announce his candidacy for chancellor on Friday.
Robert Habeck, Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy in the collapsed German government , hinted that he would run as a Green candidate for chancellor. BILD writes about this with reference to Habeck's post on the X network, UNN reports.
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According to the publication, he will officially announce his decision on Friday afternoon.
Habek spreads sophisticated messages with hints on Elon Musk's social platform X (formerly Twitter), having returned his profile on this network after a several-year break.
After his account was restored, he wrote: "Back for good". Then he explained his X-return: he did not want to leave the platform to "shouters and populists.
Some time later, Habek posted an 11-second video. In it, the Minister of Economy sits at a desk and fills out documents. For a split second, Habeck's wrist can be seen in close-up. He is wearing a friendship bracelet, just like millions of Taylor Swift fans. On Gabeck's bracelet is written: "Kanzler Era," which means ‘The Chancellor's Era’ in German.
The hint that Robert Habeck will announce his candidacy today is also skillfully hidden. A calendar can be seen in the background. One day is marked in red: Friday, November 8. The calendar can also be seen in close-up for a brief moment.
Recall
This week in Germany, the parliamentary coalition and the government collapsed. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is ready to dissolve the Bundestag to hold early elections in March.
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