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The residents of Zug will die for their councilor Manuela Weichelt (56). In any case, this danger exists.
Because the advertising matches that the Green politician handed out during election campaigns last year could ignite on their own. The canton party warned about this in a newsletter, Zentralplus reports. The advice: throw it away!
When asked, Weichelt said they had become aware of a possible danger through three reports from party members. In one case, it is suspected that the matches were ignited by friction and melted lighters lying next to them. Fortunately, no accident with personal injury or major material damage occurred.
Laboratory examines the matches
The party takes the messages very seriously. “We immediately took all necessary measures to warn party members or sympathizers of the possible danger,” said fellow party leader Luzian Franzini (28). According to Weichelt, the manufacturer has also reassured them that the matches are safe. The cause of the reported incidents is currently being clarified.
Moreover, the party now even has the matches examined by a laboratory to determine the correct chemical composition. “We may have been a little hasty with the warning, but we didn’t want to take any risks,” says Weichelt.
Before the next election, the politician will probably think twice about what she puts her mind to. Maybe you would rather opt for a completely safe pack of tissues, an apple or Schöggeli? Or how about a fire blanket? (lha)
Source:Blick

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