
German Ruling Parties Want to Ban AfD “As Soon As Possible”
The idea of getting rid of the ruling elites’ most significant political opponent has been discussed for many years, and now the Greens put it back on the agenda.
The idea of getting rid of the ruling elites’ most significant political opponent has been discussed for many years, and now the Greens put it back on the agenda.
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.
Media is completely out of touch with the concerns of ordinary citizens.
The Commission chief has no choice but to give in to socialists’ blackmail and forge an even more leftist coalition in Brussels—the opposite of what Europe voted for.
The European Commission chief will need the backing of one or both groups to be guaranteed reelection, but in public, Meloni’s ECR is being sidelined again.
Activists are told to act like “eco-warriors” to impress voters.
The rise of AfD to record highs of almost 20% has alarmed the established parties. In particular, the CDU is under pressure. Will AfD be able to enter East German governments for the first time?
Meat products could be removed from German menus in the future as the Green Party-led proposals aim to target meat consumption.
Younger members feel that Green Party top brass have conceded on the immigration issue.
In Europe, the eco-‘woke’ movement is nowhere as strong as it is in Berlin. But after a nepotism scandal was exposed, Germany’s Greens have gone on the defense.