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Drugstore CEOs Outraged by NGO Pressure Tactics in AfD Debate

dm and Rossmann Executives Condemn Pressure Tactics ⁣in “Firewall” Debate

Berlin – The​ heads of drugstore chains dm ⁢and Rossmann have publicly denounced what they describe as aggressive pressure tactics employed by the political NGO campact, stemming from a dispute over the Association of Family Businesses and its perceived ties to the ‌afd party. The exchange occurred during a recent discussion on Markus LanzS talk show, focusing ‌on the broader question⁣ of political “firewalls” within German buisness.

dm CEO Christoph werner expressed outrage at Campact‘s actions, detailing how ⁣the company’s interaction channels were ⁤”overrun” with⁤ aggressive ⁤emails and targeted social media blocking. According‍ to Werner, the ⁢organization demanded dm publicly leave⁤ the Association ‌of ⁣Family Businesses and condemn the AfD, threatening to expose the company’s membership if they refused.”First something was assumed, then‍ ther was a threat – boycott,‍ make public what I’m saying now. And then a demand was made,”‍ Werner ‍recounted. He emphasized his refusal to yield​ to such pressure, stating,‍ “As an entrepreneur, I have to say: I won’t let myself be​ put under pressure.”

Werner ‍further⁢ argued against attempts to silence political discourse, ‌warning that declaring‍ “certain people are not allowed to be spoken to, even if they sit in parliaments,” would ultimately create ‌problems.⁤ He cautioned ‌that banning speech or⁢ terms only “gives those we want to exclude remarkable ‍power over our own discourse.”

Rossmann CEO Raoul Roßmann echoed Werner’s sentiments, describing the attacks on dm as “obscene” and⁣ expressing frustration at being “drawn into ⁢this dispute” without having any influence⁤ over the initial events.

The controversy centers around a petition launched ‍by Campact calling for dm to leave the Association of Family Businesses due to its members’ political affiliations. While dm was⁤ no longer a ⁤member of the association at the time of the campaign, Werner criticized Campact’s methods as “means of shaming and ‍putting pressure on people,” questioning the NGO’s right ‌to demand a⁤ public ⁣confession followed by the threat of public shaming.

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