Federal press conference lifts house ban for Hape Kerkeling

The federal press conference has that The comedian Hape Kerkeling is banned from entering the house for probably decadeswho turns 60 on Monday, was lifted at the request of Radio Bremen.

“On your 60th birthday, we would like to tell you, that we are now lifting this stay-at-home ban.”the chairman of the federal press conference, ZDF journalist Mathis Feldhoff, has his say in the podcast “Hape Birthday – a ‘3nach9’ special for Hape Kerkeling’s 60th birthday”, moderated by Judith Rakers.

Kerkeling had one in 1990 for the Radio Bremen television show “Total Normal,” which later also featured the legendary Queen Beatrix number Federal press conference event boarded.

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At the time, he asked, among other things, “Where is the mark?”, “Do we have to tighten our belts at Christmas?” and said he had his tax statement from the Recklinghausen tax office with him, asking if we could go through it. “And why aren’t they serving pastries here, where we’re sitting so comfortably together?”

That’s great from Mr. Feldhoff. I’m happy about that. So this is really a very special gift.

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The CSU politician Hans Klein, then Federal Minister for Special Tasks and Head of the Federal Government’s Press and Information Office, answered Kerkeling calmly: “I’ve often asked myself that about the pastries, I would be happy with just a coffee .”

He will be sent the current budget plan with only a few thousand pages – “and given your journalistic experience, you will have no trouble finding out very quickly where your money is going,” Klein continued.

The Federal Press Conference (BPK) is an association that includes journalists who report on federal politics full-time. He invites representatives of the federal government, parties and associations as well as celebrities who will be interviewed about political topics.

Kerkeling is impressed in the podcast with Rakers, which has been online since Thursday: “That’s great from Mr. Feldhoff. I’m happy about that. So that’s really a very special gift.” Regarding Minister Klein’s (1931-1996) reaction at the time, Kerkeling says: “Great answer.”

Those responsible at the BPK were “not amused”

Maybe he will go to the federal press conference again Kerkeling also says that he always notices a black spot or stripe in the background on the back wall of the Berlin Hall on television that needs to be removed.

Federal press conference boss Feldhoff emphasizes in the clip during the approximately 75-minute Radio Bremen podcast that the Lifting of the house ban, no invitation was to “come back next week and this time ask about the euro”.

And Feldhoff admits: “Unfortunately, it is no longer possible to find in the documents whether we really formally banned you from entering the building back then. But that my predecessors were ‘not amused’ at that moment “We were, that’s for sure.”

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