Boycotting Jewish Products “Not Antisemitic,” German Far-Left Says
Will the centre-right CDU indeed abandon its policy of rejecting cooperation with Die Linke?
Will the centre-right CDU indeed abandon its policy of rejecting cooperation with Die Linke?
The centre-right party has started to discuss abolishing the official party line not to cooperate with Die Linke.
While the German education system is already failing, the Left is pushing for the abolition of homework to battle “inequality”.

When there is a choice between a Stasi-informant Communist and an AfD politician, the German establishment chooses the former.

The CDU leader’s dependence on the Greens to send Germany neck-deep into debt will likely end in more climate spending unless the constitutional court blocks the debate in the old Bundestag.

Young voters overwhelmingly opted for Die Linke and the AfD last Sunday, snubbing the establishment parties both on the left and the right.

“Unnecessary bullying of the opposition” by establishment parties is “wrong, small-minded, and legally questionable,” says MP.

The MP blamed the “overburdened” asylum system, saying that refugees should immediately receive work permits.

The Bundestag has revoked socialist party Die Linke’s official status, expediting its financial liquidation.

Wagenknecht said, “We decided to found a new party … otherwise we probably won’t recognize our country in ten years.”