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re: Italy’s Prime Minister expected to resign tomorrow
Posted on 7/20/22 at 3:38 pm to Wisdomcries
Posted on 7/20/22 at 3:38 pm to Wisdomcries
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mass exodus of European pms
Ok VoxDawg. Do you actually think that Germany's Chancellor declining to run in an election that occurred 10 months ago, Britain's PM resigning from scandal, and Italy's PM resigning due to lack of political support is a "mass exodus"? It will be Britain's third PM since 2017, and Italy's 12th since 2000. Head of government turnover is a matter of course in those countries, and attempting to include Merkel in this "exodus" is just silly. She's fricking old and had served 20 years already.
Posted on 7/20/22 at 3:39 pm to keakar
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may not end until the entire government is run out or executed.
Holla at me when the executions start. Honestly, that’s the only thing that will make a difference.
Posted on 7/20/22 at 3:41 pm to keakar
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next up look for el salvadore and panama to may be next at ousting their leaders and then Pakistan, Egypt, Ghana, and Tunisia are likely about ready to do the same
For each of those, it will be at least their second or third coup this century.
You guys are randomly stretching hard with this "world governments are all collapsing" nonsense this week.
Posted on 7/20/22 at 3:44 pm to Sput
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What the hell happened to Macron?
read it here LINK
Macron ordered to RESIGN as French President faces urgent probe after 'betraying France'
EMMANUEL MACRON is facing furious resignation calls after an investigation revealed he signed a "secret deal" to advance a US company in France.
By ALESSANDRA SCOTTO DI SANTOLO
08:39, Mon, Jul 11, 2022 | UPDATED: 16:35, Mon, Jul 11, 2022
Posted on 7/20/22 at 3:58 pm to OMLandshark
I wouldn't read too much into this resignation, Italian Prime Ministers resign so often no one keeps track any more. Resignations and government changes are about as common in Italy as pasta.
Merkel on the other hand is a much more interesting situation.....
Merkel on the other hand is a much more interesting situation.....
Posted on 7/20/22 at 4:53 pm to Indefatigable
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Macron just won reelection two months ago, so not sure why he's marked with an orange X.
French election: Macron loses absolute majority in parliament in 'democratic shock'
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A hung parliament will require a degree of power-sharing and compromises among parties not experienced in France in recent decades.
Macron was re-elected president but then immediately lost bigly in the French parliamentary elections last month and his party no longer a controls the government. He was going too far with his pensions and labor policies. I’m just waiting for the French farmers to pop off as is happening all over Western Europe now.
Posted on 7/20/22 at 4:55 pm to lachellie
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Macron was re-elected president but then immediately lost bigly in the French parliamentary elections last month and his party no longer a controls the government.
France is not a parliamentary system. His party losing a majority in the French legislature does not mean he is ousted as President.
Posted on 7/20/22 at 5:14 pm to OMLandshark
Anyone keeping tabs on how many are being replaced by WEF grads?
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Posted on 7/20/22 at 5:20 pm to TerryDawg03
Merkel was replaced by a left leaning yet “moderate” guy. I’d assume he’s all over the WEF
BoJo will be replaced with another Tory. One is a TINO socialist, and the other is right of Boris.
No clue who will replace Draghi, but I’m guessing they’ll be dysfunctional because it’s Italy.
Suga was just a deep state placeholder to finish Abe’s term. Kishida, his replacement, is of the same mold as Abe but more moderate on social programs, etc. But very much still a nationalist.
Macron isn’t going anywhere, he was just re-elected. Neutered because LREM is a minority in the Assembly/Senate, but he’s in office until 2027.
BoJo will be replaced with another Tory. One is a TINO socialist, and the other is right of Boris.
No clue who will replace Draghi, but I’m guessing they’ll be dysfunctional because it’s Italy.
Suga was just a deep state placeholder to finish Abe’s term. Kishida, his replacement, is of the same mold as Abe but more moderate on social programs, etc. But very much still a nationalist.
Macron isn’t going anywhere, he was just re-elected. Neutered because LREM is a minority in the Assembly/Senate, but he’s in office until 2027.
This post was edited on 7/20/22 at 5:21 pm
Posted on 7/20/22 at 5:26 pm to Wisdomcries
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I’ve been working so much I didn’t know Angela merkel was no longer in office. I haven’t been informed… so do people think this is a good thing or a bad thing that there is a mass exodus of European pms? Genuinely clueless
Merkel has been replaced by another globalist, green, socialist. However, this one is at least attempting to have Germany pay its fair share in defending Europe.
Posted on 7/20/22 at 5:43 pm to TRUERockyTop
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deeper inspection, I think these guys weren't moving fast enough for the WEF & Globalist overlords. Don't be surprised when who all of these leaders get replaced with are worse.
Draghi lost his coalition because the 5 star movement pulled support. They are a pretty left wing environmentalist anti establishment group. They are right wing on some things like immigration but left on economic and energy policy.
Draghi was also head of the European Central Bank, so you know he was deeply involved with the WEF. I’m torn on whether this is good or bad, he seemed to be a pretty non controversial leader.
Posted on 7/20/22 at 5:58 pm to Oy Mate
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Would love to see Europeans rise up and throw off the American shackles
I welcome them to pay their own way and provide for their own defense with us being completely uninvolved.
Posted on 7/20/22 at 6:01 pm to PsychTiger
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I welcome them to pay their own way and provide for their own defense with us being completely uninvolved.
You do understand we are the ones not letting them, right?
Posted on 7/20/22 at 6:41 pm to Indefatigable
quote:But that's not dramatic enough for the crowd. The world has gotten to be a very complicated place, and that's gonna be a detriment to a substandard leader and administration.
Ok VoxDawg. Do you actually think that Germany's Chancellor declining to run in an election that occurred 10 months ago, Britain's PM resigning from scandal, and Italy's PM resigning due to lack of political support is a "mass exodus"? It will be Britain's third PM since 2017, and Italy's 12th since 2000. Head of government turnover is a matter of course in those countries, and attempting to include Merkel in this "exodus" is just silly. She's fricking old and had served 20 years already.
The U.S. is no different.
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