Jacob Schrot, Who Is Merz's Most Trusted Advisor: Victory at Reality, Volunteering, Double Assignments
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At the age of 34, Schrot has a dual role: he is head of the cabinet of the German Chancellor and national security adviser (a task created ad hoc)
"This is the dirty work that Israel is doing for all of us," said Friedrich Merz recently. Due to this controversial statement about Israel's actions in Iran, a lawsuit has now been filed against the Chancellor. He is accused of violating the Basic Law.
With his remark on Israel's attack on Iran, Chancellor Merz has caused a stir. Now the judiciary should deal with it, some critics, including Dieter Hallervorden, think.
In an interview, Chancellor Merz Israel pays tribute to the military action against Iran. The statement that Israel is doing "the dirty work" for the whole West is causing fierce criticism across the parties in the aftermath. Now some critics are trying to find justice, including Dieter Hallervorden again.
The Merz quote from Merz on the Iran-Israel War provides for Eklat. Now Dieter Hallervorden turns on – and makes an announcement. What's behind it?
With his remark on Israel's attack on Iran, Friedrich Merz has caused a stir. Now the judiciary should deal with it, some critics think.
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