Trump celebrates conservative party win in Germany
- Donald Trump celebrated the success of Germany's conservative parties in an election on Truth Social, saying it was a blow to mass migration advocates.
- Friedrich Merz's conservative alliance won nearly one-third of parliamentary seats and is expected to become the next Chancellor of Germany.
- The Alternative for Germany party is projected to have about one-fifth of the seats, nearly doubling its representation from four years ago.
- Elon Musk claimed that only the AfD could 'save Germany' and urged support for the party during the election campaign.
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German Conservatives Win National Election, And Trump Celebrates the CDU Victory
The European establishment never saw this coming. Indeed, the political earthquake that just hit Germany isn’t just rattling the continent’s progressive elite – it’s shattering... The post German Conservatives Win National Election, And Trump Celebrates the CDU Victory appeared first on Patriot Journal.
German Conservatives Win Election: Preliminary Results
Germany’s center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won the country’s election, according to preliminary data. The CDU, led by Friedrich Merz, received 22.6% of the vote. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) received 20.8%. “Looks like the conservative party in Germany has won the very big and highly anticipated election. Much like the USA, the people of Germany got tired of the no common sense agenda, especially on energy and immigration, that…
Trump celebrates German election results as voters deal blow to left-wing regime · American Wire News
President Donald J. Trump celebrated the results of Sunday’s German election which saw conservatives deal a blow to the status quo, ousting Chancellor Olaf Scholz as voters rebelled against the authoritarian left-wing government. The election saw the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) winning with more than 28 percent of the vote, and the rising Alternative for Germany (AfD) which has been smeared as a “far right” party coming in seco…
Russia hopes that Germany's next government "will adopt a more sober approach to reality and issues of mutual interest," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, according to Reuters. Peskov's statements…
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