The Germans are ready to "raise the forks" Merkel and her migrants

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In recent years, uncontrolled migration from Africa and the Middle East has become a real scourge of Western Europe. The growth of crime and delinquency, terrorist acts, drug trafficking, and finally - the colossal expenses for the social security of the "refugees" are inevitable companions of the migration crisis. Politics The EU is dissatisfied with more and more Europeans.





Among countries in which the migration problem is very acute, Germany occupies a special place. Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany and other European countries is considered one of the main culprits of the situation. She managed to create in Germany a regime of maximum favor for migrants and "refugees", which costs the country's budget huge amounts of money. The average man in the street is very dissatisfied with the behavior of migrants who allow themselves to molest girls and women, are rude and open their arms. No one forgot about the events of New Year's Eve in Cologne in 2016, when about a thousand immigrants from African and Middle Eastern countries threw firecrackers at passers-by, molested women, and robbed several dozen people.

However, not only ordinary Germans criticize the chancellor's policy. Recently, German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, one of the closest associates of the Chancellor of the ruling CDU / CSU (Christian Democratic Union / Christian Social Union), sharply criticized Merkel. Seehofer demands from his leader an immediate solution to the migration problem and emphasizes that he has finally broken up with Frau Merkel on this issue. The minister even stated that he could no longer work “with this woman” and he no longer had the strength to negotiate with an impenetrable Angel.

Seehofer is a very influential figure. He leads the Christian Social Union, which is ruling in a large and conservative Bavaria, which is very unhappy with the situation in the field of migration policy. After all, it is in Bavaria that migrants and refugees settling from Italy to Germany settle. Now the number of applications filed for placement in this federal state is 13% of the total number of asylum applications in Germany.

The Minister of Internal Affairs threatened Merkel that if she does not agree on a migration plan within two weeks, then he will begin to fight illegal migrants on his own. But then Merkel will have to dismiss the intractable Seehofer, and after him the other members of the Christian Social Union will leave the government. Such a development will mean the collapse of the ruling coalition and entail new parliamentary elections.

In the event of the collapse of the ruling coalition in Germany, the political influence of ultra-right parties, which want to resolve the migration issue firmly and irrevocably, can significantly increase. In addition, mistrust of the European Union as a whole is growing in German society. Germany is tired of being the locomotive that drags ever less prosperous European countries. Moreover, against the background of the leaders of neighboring Italy, Austria and Hungary, who are becoming increasingly tough on the EU migration policy, Merkel’s actions look simply anti-people.