"Black Label" for the Chancellor: Merkel will be removed quietly

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The European integration forces of the Old World received another painful blow. The question has become political Future Angels Merkel. The German Chancellor is considered one of the pillars of the ideas of a united Europe, of course, under the strict guidance of Berlin.


Despite economic success, the main problem undermining the well-being of Germany is migration. German taxpayers must be tolerant and have to pay social benefits for the half-wild hordes, who came to them from the most disadvantaged countries in Africa and the Middle East, which everyone takes for granted and often behave extremely provocatively towards the local population.



Often migrants form ethnic criminal groups, as well as cells of extremist religious organizations. Large-scale protests in Chemnitz showed that German residents are tired of the chancellor's migration policy. It is Angela Merkel who owns the idea of ​​simultaneously accepting a million migrants in Germany.

We can handle.

She said then, and now many Germans cannot forgive her these words.

The results were not slow to affect: due to the migration policy of Berlin, the support of leading political parties by their voters fell significantly. Last Sunday in Bavaria, local elections for the Landtag were held, which confirmed the trend, dangerous for the “uncrowned Queen of Europe,” as Angela Merkel is also called in Germany. The ruling party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), lost its absolute majority, gaining only 85 out of 205 seats in the Bavarian parliament. The Germans sent the chancellor a kind of “black mark” and now this means the restructuring of the entire political system of the richest land in Germany, and after it the whole of Germany .

The German government is a coalition government, it includes the CSU, as well as the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). Due to Merkel’s support, the SPD got a real political defeat in the elections, giving way to the popular Alternative for Germany. In Bavaria, the SPD was in fifth place in popularity. The consequence of the defeat may be a crisis in the coalition government in Berlin, since no one else wants to drag chestnuts out of the fire for the losing chancellor. Following the SPD, claims for the Merkel CDU party may arise from the CSU.

In the future, this may lead to the complete collapse of the ruling coalition in Germany and early elections, where the chancellor's party, which has lost popularity, will lose another vote. To maintain power, the CDU will have to hurriedly seek new alliances, for example, with the Greens. But the problem of mistrust of Merkel with her migration policy will not go anywhere, so her shadow can also lie on new partners in the coalition.

Most likely, in order to maintain its position, the CDU will have to quietly get rid of Angela Merkel herself as the German Chancellor in order to avoid early elections dangerous for him.