ER Editor: We had been wondering how and when the German federal government would collapse.
A reminder that the European elections in early June 2024 showed a predictable swing to the populist right. Immediately, the Macron government called an election, announced on the very day of the EU elections when the tide showed itself to be turning away from the globalists. The first round of the French elections showed the predictable populist right swing, but then weirdness ensued when voting suddenly and oddly flipped before the polls closed on the second round (July 7), giving France a hideous Left coalition. This flip was never accounted for, and 11 million voters who wanted Marine Le Pen were left hanging. What are the odds?
(A reminder that the UK elections, for July 4, had been called by Sunak in a most odd manner at the end of May in the pouring rain. Suddenly, French and UK elections were happening around the same time. Again, what are the odds?)
Meanwhile, the German government, a coalition of Left (SPD), Green and one other smaller, fiscally conservative party (FDP), looked to be in trouble logically around this time, but nothing ever happened. Three regional German elections then took place, two in early September in Thuringia and Saxony where the AfD came first and second respectively (historic), and then one in Brandenburg later in the month. Here, the establishment-right CDU party actually helped the Socialists out in Brandenburg by calling on its people to vote for Scholz’s party. You couldn’t make this up. Hence the AfD came in second.
The politics of Germany have been *this* close to getting the populist right AfD into power despite much establishment opposition.
Now we finally have the roadmap for German government collapse laid out. Right after Trump gets elected. The confidence vote called by Scholz is set for 5 days before Trump’s inauguration. Somewhere, this timing matters.
The ‘reason’? Finance Minister Christian Lindner is too fiscally prudent. Duh.
Make it make sense.
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This speech of Scholz about this matter is doing the rounds on Twitter, and this Twitter reaction to Scholz, the PM of Ukraine more than Germany, seems to be a typical response. Alas, we cannot understand the speech. It sounds, however, that once again, a professional politician is putting his foot in it. We’ve seen a lot of that lately.
Translation: Chancellor Scholz is obviously the Chancellor of Ukraine. He does not represent the interests of the German people. Mr. @Bundeskanzler Scholz, You are a traitor to the people. Feel free to report me. That has to be said. Be ashamed of yourself, resign! You are a disgrace to Germany! Scholz wants to let Germany’s debt continue to explode. Here is his “offer” to the FDP and #Lindner : 1. Reduce the energy costs for which it is responsible (only) for companies. 2. Support the auto industry that is deliberately destroying his “climate policy”. 3. An investment bonus for companies that his policies have driven away. 4. Continue to fuel the war in Ukraine before Trump ends it.
Bundeskanzler Scholz ist offenkundig der Kanzler der Ukraine. Er vertritt nicht die Interessen des deutschen Volkes.
Herr @Bundeskanzler Scholz,
Sie sind ein Volksverräter. Zeigen Sie mich gerne an. Das muss gesagt werden.Schämen Sie sich, treten Sie zurück! Sie sind eine… pic.twitter.com/LrD7eltAJW
— Markus Haintz (@Haintz_MediaLaw) November 6, 2024
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This Zerohedge report details the strikes that have been taking place at car, metal and electrical plants around Germany. See (scroll down) —
German Government Collapses As Mass Strikes Grind Economy To A Halt
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Overall, this situation highlights the volatility of contemporary politics in Europe, where populism is challenging traditional governance, and electoral processes are under scrutiny. The discontent among voters, particularly those supporting populist candidates, underscores the need for greater accountability and transparency in electoral systems to ensure that all voices are heard and represented slope run
The scenario you’ve described reflects a growing trend in European politics, where populist movements are gaining traction, often at the expense of traditional parties. The early June 2024 European elections indicating a swing to the populist right aligns with broader patterns seen across various countries, where voters express dissatisfaction with the establishment and globalist policies.
They all work in tune and steps, all globalists, which includes Biden, Trump, Scholz, Macron, #twotierkeir and all have one very common point: all zionist puppets.
These mock elections are just theater for the masses.