Incoming German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suffered an embarrassing setback when he fell short of a majority in an initial vote in the lower house of parliament, potentially delaying his swearing-in as head of government due to take place later on Tuesday.

  • @[email protected]
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    712 days ago

    In my opinion it would show the opposite.
    All parties except for the AfD would think he did a secret deal with them.
    Because he already did such a deal with the AfD against the last administration.
    So he’d be technically chancellor, the AfD would applaud and laugh sarcastically, and he’d have lost the trust of all his allies.

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      12 days ago

      I don’t think that this will happen. The Afd was already propagandising heavily against the CDU and Merz, it wouldn’t fit their narrative.

      Edit: Afd just said they’ll vote for Merz. Guess I was wrong.

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      112 days ago

      And secret deals with Merz make the AfD seem reliable, trustworthy and strong, how? If anything that would strengthen the left.

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        212 days ago

        The AfD doesn’t need to seem reliable, trustworthy and strong.
        Like Trump, they thrive on chaos and a loss of trust in democracy itself.

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          212 days ago

          Well I guess now we can say almost certainly that none of them voted for him the second time around either which was predictable.