Big Blitz Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM One party is under government surveillance because Democracy! https://www.npr.org/2025/02/22/g-s1-50098/germany-election-chancellor-parliament-afd
Roundybout Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM (edited) Yes, it's generally a good thing for the neonazi party to be watched. Even if AfD gets a bigger share of the parliament, every other party has refused to work with them. It will be impossible to form a coalition. I am hopeful that Merz and the CDU get the majority. Edited yesterday at 03:24 AM by Roundybout 1
Roundybout Posted yesterday at 08:23 PM Posted yesterday at 08:23 PM 16 hours ago, B-Man said: Aaaand they’re projected for 16.5 percent, maybe. And no other party will work with them. Dismissed! 1
Roundybout Posted yesterday at 08:49 PM Posted yesterday at 08:49 PM 16 minutes ago, Big Blitz said: The CDU was Merkel’s party. This is nothing different or new and any attempt to spin at as such should be mocked AFD lost. They are nothing. 1
Orlando Buffalo Posted yesterday at 09:06 PM Posted yesterday at 09:06 PM 13 minutes ago, Roundybout said: The CDU was Merkel’s party. This is nothing different or new and any attempt to spin at as such should be mocked AFD lost. They are nothing. SPD will decide who is the next chancellor, AFD will likely offer a lot of concessions to get there backing, so we will see. If the AFD backs CDU you are correct and it will make the AFD meaningless.
Big Blitz Posted yesterday at 09:34 PM Author Posted yesterday at 09:34 PM Germany's conservatives won the election on Sunday, February 23, with their leader Friedrich Merz set to become the next chancellor, followed by the far-right AfD in second place after record gains, according to exit polls. If confirmed in the final count, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) roughly doubled its score to at least 19.5 percent, boosted by fears over immigration and security after a spate of deadly attacks blamed on asylum seekers. For now, the AfD – basking in the vocal support of key allies of US President Donald Trump – is set to stay in opposition. All other parties have vowed to keep it out of power and behind a "firewall" of non-cooperation. But its jubilant leader Alice Weidel hailed the "historic" result. https://www.lemonde.fr/en/europe/article/2025/02/23/germany-s-conservatives-led-by-merz-win-election-far-right-afd-follows-in-second_6738475_143.html 1
The Frankish Reich Posted yesterday at 09:51 PM Posted yesterday at 09:51 PM 45 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said: SPD will decide who is the next chancellor, AFD will likely offer a lot of concessions to get there backing, so we will see. If the AFD backs CDU you are correct and it will make the AFD meaningless. Wow, you were proven wrong by the very next post. 1
Orlando Buffalo Posted yesterday at 10:32 PM Posted yesterday at 10:32 PM 40 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: Wow, you were proven wrong by the very next post. How was I wrong?
Joe Ferguson forever Posted yesterday at 11:21 PM Posted yesterday at 11:21 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Big Blitz said: Germany's conservatives won the election on Sunday, February 23, with their leader Friedrich Merz set to become the next chancellor, followed by the far-right AfD in second place after record gains, according to exit polls. If confirmed in the final count, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) roughly doubled its score to at least 19.5 percent, boosted by fears over immigration and security after a spate of deadly attacks blamed on asylum seekers. For now, the AfD – basking in the vocal support of key allies of US President Donald Trump – is set to stay in opposition. All other parties have vowed to keep it out of power and behind a "firewall" of non-cooperation. But its jubilant leader Alice Weidel hailed the "historic" result. https://www.lemonde.fr/en/europe/article/2025/02/23/germany-s-conservatives-led-by-merz-win-election-far-right-afd-follows-in-second_6738475_143.html look at you. citing NPR and Le Monde in the same thread. How very progressive of you. but if you want real news... Why should we care what neo nazis do in Germany? There's a big, beautiful ocean separating us. trump said so. Edited yesterday at 11:21 PM by Joe Ferguson forever
B-Man Posted yesterday at 11:31 PM Posted yesterday at 11:31 PM President Donald Trump released a statement And, as usual, the left refuses to accept an election outcome. Quote New Right party AfD doubled its votes and emerged as 2nd strongest party (behind the Christian conservative cducsubt). But Germany’s socialist chancellor Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz called on election-losing socialists not to accept the election results. 1
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 7 minutes ago, B-Man said: President Donald Trump released a statement And, as usual, the left refuses to accept an election outcome. omg. it's the burning of the Reichstag and Jan 6 combined.
Doc Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago The question is if this is the CDU of Merkel, which leaned left after getting into power, or the center/center-right version?
Roundybout Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 20 minutes ago, B-Man said: President Donald Trump released a statement And, as usual, the left refuses to accept an election outcome. Oh good, so Trump doesn’t know the difference between major German political parties. Awesome!
BillsFanNC Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Sitting next to a German colleague tonight, his words verbatim and enthusiastically were the title of this song...
B-Man Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago . 2 hours ago, Roundybout said: Hahaha BSW got zero seats As they should have The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance – Reason and Justice is a political party in Germany founded on 8 January 2024. It has been described as far-left, left-wing populist, left-wing nationalist, socialist, culturally conservative, Eurosceptic and critical of the United States. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahra_Wagenknecht_Alliance 1
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