Musk as a role model – Dieter Bohlen now wants to become an advisor to the Chancellor

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Tech billionaire Elon Musk will no longer be leaving election winner Donald Trump’s side after the US presidential election and will serve as a special adviser to him after his inauguration as head of a new government efficiency department. Apparently pop titan Dieter Bohlen sees Musk as a role model, because he now casts himself in the role of advisor to the Chancellor.

“I would inform the next chancellor if I were asked to do so. Elon Musk also assists Trump as an advisor. “You can look at it however you want, but he cannot be completely stupid with $300 billion in his account,” the singer told bild.de on Sunday. When asked who he would most like to advise, the main jury member of ‘Germany seeks the superstar’ mentioned the name Friedrich Merz.

Advice to the future government
The 70-year-old music producer already has some advice for the future government. When selecting personnel, those responsible must certainly ensure that the next Minister of Economic Affairs has an idea of ​​“how to make money as an entrepreneur”. “I wouldn’t bring in people who wrote storybooks,” Bohlen said, referring to Green Minister Robert Habeck. The 70-year-old finds him “very sympathetic”, but not suitable as Minister of Economic Affairs.

According to a current survey by the opinion institute INSA, 40 percent of Germans consider Merz to be the clear favorite in the federal elections on February 23. Far behind are AfD leader Alice Weidel and the incumbent Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD).

Source: Krone

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