Black and Red Coalition: the Germany's Hardest Opponent at Present Is It Itself
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The alliance actually does not rule badly. Unfortunately, it is also quite good to spoil the mood for itself, as the example of the failed judge's election shows.
Katzenjammer instead of a lively start to the summer break. For the black and red coalition, the last session of the Bundestag ends with an eclat that was unnecessary. Discussions about candidates for judges are important – but then you have to lead them first. This is actually part of the political craft.
The conflict over the failed election of the new judges at the Constitutional Court will continue both inside and outside the coalition with undiminished rigour.
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Barely a hundred days in office, Chancellor Merz stumbles over a judge's election, which should be a formal matter. The eclat shows how easily the AfD Union and SPD are getting out of step – and imposes their issues on the coalition.
Following the last-minute cancellation of the election for constitutional judges in the Bundestag, political scientist Wolfgang Schroeder of the University of Kassel sees the AfD as the beneficiary of the debate. "The AfD is the main winner," Schroeder told the newspapers of the Funke Media Group (Monday editions). "On the one hand, it can demonstrate how the CDU/CSU is splitting along the lines of its conflict with the SPD. On the other hand, i…
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