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The language used by Chancellor Scholz is the harshest and most direct we have ever heard from him. He must be very angry indeed and I fully understand him.
Nah, he was way more furious when Macron hinted that European leaders should consider sending troops to Ukraine.
Are there any specifics as to what the major disagreement was on, or has been in the past? All the article has is:
So I'm assuming that Lindner wants more-economically-liberal policy than Scholz does?
Is there reason to believe that there's sufficient public support in elections to form a red-green coalition, or is it likely that the SDP and Greens would be out of government in a new election?
kagis
https://theweek.com/politics/german-economy-crisis-volkswagen
That doesn't sound very good for them.
If they're out, and the AfD has been at record-high levels of support, does that mean maybe an incoming AfD government?
Lindner has been torpedoing this coalition every chance he got, for years. He's a blatant hypocrite, an industry mole without morals or principles who only cares about deregulation for his billionaire constituents. He took it as his responsibility to undermine and tranquilize a progressive government during an already scary shift towards right-wing populism.
AfD in charge of Germany would be the double seal of confirmation that we're in one of the bad timelines.
Currently polling would basicaly mean the center right CDU/CSU would be chancellor, with a coalition with either the social democrats or Greens. Both would be enough for some comfortable leads. The AFD could also be an option, but I highly doubt it.
AfD is far behind the CDU at a national level, and if the center left vote was united they would also be comfortably behind that hypothetical coalition. The problem is that with current opinion polls the government would probably need to be an equally unstable coalition between CDU, SPD, and Greens.
Were do you get your polls. Current average would be easily enough for CDU and SPD or Greens. So a two party coalition, which would probably work rather well. https://dawum.de/Bundestag/
It really depends on the poll( https://www.wahlrecht.de/umfragen/ ) depending on which poll you take its very likely a close call if CDU and SPD can form a coalition. However I think its quite unlikely they would take the greens after everything the CDU said about them.
No, it is not. 5% hurdle means Linke, FDP and the other small parties will not get seats. In some polls they have combined 16% of the vote. So the coalition does not need 50% of the vote, but a bit less then 45%.
Currently I think its much more likely that the CDU will form a coalition with SPD and BSW than with the greens.
https://fedia.io/m/[email protected]/t/1402620/German-coalition-government-collapses-Chancellor-Scholz-fires-Finance-Minister-Lindner/comment/8082707#entry-comment-8082707
I guess integrating YouTube-videos with "!" does not work for kbin and also fails for Lemmy and its apps. I think it would be better just to post the link without the markdown notation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dLkmkSffFo
instead of![https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dLkmkSffFo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dLkmkSffFo)
It's just mbin now. And just posting the link does not give an embedded player.
Ah now I see it. That mbin webinterface actually embedds it. Jerboa just provides an unloadable picture instead. And the lemmy webinterface displays the url but not as an usable link.
The link in this message is totally fucked up in the lemmy webinterface. π
The
https://fedia.io
part is the actual link, the/m/[email protected]
part is linked tohttps://feddit.org/c/[email protected]
and everything after that is just plain text.Yeah, you'd have to open a Github issue for Lemmy & Jerboa for that, if there isn't one already. No idea why they parse URLs this badly.
There he was louder/yelling but what he said is in my opinion way less βdirectβ. But yes, thats also one of Scholzes stronger moments.
Unfortunately the best part is cut out and I can't find a longer version of this at the moment but he's at some point pretty aggressively calling out the hecklers alleged "pacifism".