Germany Faces Snap Election in February After ‘Progressive Coalition’ Government Collapse
Germany will elect its next government seven months early as the precarious “progressive coalition” of left-wing and centrists collapsed.
Germany will elect its next government seven months early as the precarious “progressive coalition” of left-wing and centrists collapsed.
The leftist-led coalition government in Germany collapsed on Wednesday evening over budget disagreements and the return of Donald Trump, culminating in Finance Minister Christian Lindner being dismissed and his Free Democrats chucked out of the coalition.
The entire federal executive board of the German Green party resigned on Wednesday after a string of disastrous regional election results as the leftist party is haemorrhaging voters amid growing opposition to core pillars of its platform such as the green agenda, support for the war in Ukraine, and open borders.
A bombshell report has found that Germany could have been more effective at reducing its carbon footprint while saving hundreds of billions of euros if it had invested in nuclear power rather than green energy projects.
Only a “very small number” of modern battle tanks provided to Ukraine from Germany are still in use, a Bundestag parliamentarian has revealed.
Bad news for Germany’s left-green coalition: research finds clear majority would rather the state just got on with fixing potholes.
The populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has overtaken the left-wing Social Democrats of Chancellor Olaf Sholz in popular support.
The populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has surged ahead of the country’s Green party, polling on Wednesday has suggested.
German politicians were left concerned over diversity after migrant parades celebrated the re-election of Islamist Turkish President Erdogan.
Support for Germany’s ruling green party has reportedly collapsed amid ongoing nuclear and home heating scandals plaguing the country.
Officials within the European Parliament have demanded that the UK does not develop a major oil field in the North Sea.
The German government has backed legislation that would ban almost all new oil and gas heating systems for buildings by next year.
The termination of all remaining nuclear power plants on Saturday marks a “black day” for Germany, the leader of the CDU has said.
Germany’s planned shutdown of all of its remaining nuclear power plants risks causing power shortages, one industry group in the country has warned.
Germany’s decision to shut down its remaining nuclear power plants is a “strategic mistake”, the head of one government party has said.
Germany is rapidly descending into “eco-dictatorship” under the country’s Green minister for economics, an expert has claimed.
Around 20 per cent of Germans reportedly fear for their jobs over the country’s green agenda push, research has reportedly found.
Police are said to have used “physical violence” against a crowd of protesters gathered outside a migrant centre in Germany.
Officials within Germany’s federal government are reportedly pushing for a bill to legalise cannabis in the country to be drawn up “as soon as possible”.
Germany’s foreign office is reportedly paying a freelance stylist nearly $8,000 a month to make its minister look presentable.
The use of gay dating app Grindr in the halls of the German parliament constitutes “work”, a Green party MP has argued.
A minister within Germany’s ruling leftist coalition government has demanded fracking be legalised to try and boost gas supplies in the country.
The social media account for Germany’s Ministry for Economics mocked the resignation of Prime Minister Liz Truss with a Public Enemy song.
Germany’s left-wing Chancellor has ordered that his country’s three remaining nuclear power plants be kept online beyond the end of this year in a move that has prompted outrage from climate crazies.
Germany’s economics minister has publicly admitted that much of the nation’s economy has already been reduced to a “burning” fire by the ongoing energy crisis ahead of what is expected to be a cold winter for many in the country.
Germany’s economic and climate minister has angrily lashed out at Angela Merkel’s former Christian Democratic Union party, describing it as being responsible for “16 years of energy policy failure”.
German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck claimed that to avoid bankruptcy due to the energy crisis, “certain industries will stop producing”.
A member of Germany’s ruling Green Party is now said to have faked a number of so-called “far-right” hate crimes perpetrated against him.
Over half of households in Germany will be left living paycheck to paycheck or worse as a result of the country’s gas crisis, the head of a savings bank has warned.
In a demonstration of Germany’s “green energy” agenda failures, a coal-fired power plant will be reconnected to the electricity grid.
Germany’s green push to move from carbon fuels and nuclear energy to renewables has “failed”, a state Prime Minister has declared.
A mega-landlord in Germany has demanded that the government lower the minimum temperature rules in the country so that it can restrict its tenants’ heating.
Authorities are said to have begged for Canada to send a part by arguing that it was needed to prevent “popular uprisings”, a report claims.
Germany’s climate crazy economics and climate minister is thinking about taxing gas cars to make them more expensive than their gas counterparts.
Various groups in Germany are now wrestling over what organisations, individuals and industries will be allowed to use the last scraps of gas left in the country.
Germany has once again decided that its Green Agenda trumps its current crippling energy crisis, with the country’s climate minister dismissing fracking as a way of obtaining much-needed gas.
Ukraine’s leading English-language state media outlet has traduced Germany’s political class, including Angela Merkel and the sitting Chancellor and President, as bearing “collective responsibility” for having “effectively encouraged” Russian aggression.
Germany’s addiction to Russian gas has come to backfire on the European state, with one minister saying that the country is now suffering ‘in the most brutal way’ thanks to the policymaking of previous administrations.
A representative poll of the German population has found that those in the country fear the effects their new government’s climate policy will have on society.
Germany will close all of its nuclear power plants by the end of this year, despite the nation’s already crippling addiction to Russian natural gas.