Pastor Teja Begrich expressed concern over a potential sole government led by the far-right AfD party in Saxony-Anhalt. In a recent interview series, “Seven Questions, Seven Answers,” Begrich detailed his anxieties and broader views on Germany. He voiced frustration with what he perceives as excessive moralizing within both religious and left-leaning political spheres, arguing that political movements shouldn’t function as “moral clubs.” Despite acknowledging existing problems, Begrich remains optimistic about Germany’s overall quality of life. He suggests a focus on pragmatic solutions rather than purely moralistic stances. The interview delves into his perspectives on the current political climate and the importance of avoiding rigid ideological positions. Begrich’s comments offer a critical perspective on the intersection of religion, politics, and societal values in contemporary Germany.