
Germany’s Traffic Light Coalition Hits Red as SPD-Green Party Congresses Unravel
Internal division over migration appears to be tearing Germany’s governing coalition apart.
Internal division over migration appears to be tearing Germany’s governing coalition apart.
New tax-paid handout comes on top of already overly generous benefits
Liberal-globalist parties start calling for tougher immigration laws
Accusations of antisemitism made against conservative party leader Hubert Aiwanger could be a case of personal vendetta.
Instead of ending up in Fiji to discuss environmentalism, the German foreign minister spent 50 hours getting from Berlin to Berlin, dumping 160 tons of jet fuel into the atmosphere in the meantime.
A mere 38% of respondents reported feeling satisfied with Austria’s political system in 2022, down from 67% who gave the same answer in 2018.
Proposals by Polish Green MEP Sylwia Spurek that would guarantee the right of EU citizens to live free from the smells caused by animal farming are the latest in a worrying anti-meat turn by Eurocrats.
The liberal Left in Germany, through its plan to lower the voting age to 16 at the federal level, appears to be seeking to expand its voter base, just as they have sought to do via pro-mass migration policies.
The dismissal of one of Germany’s most influential green policymakers has triggered discord in Berlin’s ruling coalition, as public opinion turns against the once-popular Green Party.
Germany’s leading green policy advisor Dr. Peter Graichen evoked the fury of the press when he stated that he ‘overlooked’ the fact that he proposed his best man as head of the German energy agency.