
Who Is on Board? SPD Misled Public About Migration, Again
Of the 155 migrants flown in last week, only 3% were former support staff to German troops in Afghanistan.

Of the 155 migrants flown in last week, only 3% were former support staff to German troops in Afghanistan.

The CDU’s and SPD’s profound fear of change has granted the AfD its greatest momentum, emerging as Germany’s new “workers’ party.”

Mainstream parties in Germany continue to ignore the will of millions of voters by upholding the anti-AfD firewall.

Spending three days in the German capital was enough to see how the past decade of demonizing the Right destroyed normal dialogue in the country.

Merz accuses the SPD of bankrolling the anti-Right protests but has no problem with allowing the socialists back into government.

Poll ‘winner’ Merz pretends to oppose more migrant arrivals—but his likely coalition colleagues are all for them.

CDU has revealed its true colours, making it apparent that the German public will not get what they voted for.

The CDU leader’s words ring hollow about the left being “over,” as his coalition with SPD makes it impossible to deliver on the promised reforms.

The right-wing AfD, which doubled its result, was the only real winner of the elections.

Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.