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German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s so-called “Conservative” party began the crisis yesterday when it suffered a painful defeat in Sunday’s two regional elections, which are seen as revenge by voters for mismanagement of the pandemic and immigration policies. traitors.
Angela Merkel has always imagined her as the most popular and invincible, but over the weekend it turned out that reality is the complete opposite of her fantasies. Photo by EPA-Elta
According to preliminary data, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the center-right of Merkel’s center, had the worst performance in history in Sunday’s regional elections in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate.
Sunday’s failure has cast doubt on the Conservatives’ chances of winning on Sept. 26. in the next parliamentary elections, in which the Germans will elect the successor to the outgoing Chancellor Merkel.
“It cannot continue,” writes Merkel’s comprehensive weekly Der Spiegel. However, according to the publication, Merkel’s house is “on fire.”
According to official observers, Merkel’s so-called “conservative” supporters failed in the regional elections due to the slow vaccination of the population, the delay in launching massive tests and a large number of new COVID-19 cases, despite months of quarantine. Realist critics point out that Merkel has been crushed in the lands where the most illegal immigrants are: the local population is fed up with her crimes and the powerlessness of the government to deter arrogant profit gatherers.
In addition, just before the regional elections, several politicians from the CDU and their allies from the Christian Social Union (CSU) have been accused of profiting from public procurement that ordered masks at the beginning of the pandemic. Since then, three MPs from the Merkel party have resigned, and the CDU / CSU alliance has instructed all MPs to declare income from the coronavirus crisis.
In Baden-Württemberg, the CDU received only 24 percent. support for the population, and in this federal state, the Greens won 32 percent. votes. 2016 The CDU had received 27 percent. votes.
In Rhineland-Palatinate, meanwhile, the Social Democrats welcomed victory, with the CDU winning 26 percent. Voter votes. Five years ago, CDU support was 32 percent.
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