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"Can’t Work With That Woman Anymore": Merkel Handed A Two-Week Ultimatum On Her "D-Day"
Posted by Volkosoby on 6/18/18 at 5:35 pm261
It's over for Soros and crew........The world has rejected open borders and globalization. The Liberal world order has failed!
Adding insult to injury, one day after Germany's historic loss to Mexico (which resulted in a man-made earthquake in USA's southern neighbor), Europe's most important country is facing the "Destiny Day" to a political crisis like no other in its recent history.
For almost 13 years as chancellor, Handeslblatt writes this morning, Angela Merkel managed to outmaneuver all rivals, schemers and plotters.
"But her time could finally be up."
Two of her Christian-Democratic predecessors, Konrad Adenauer and Ludwig Erhard, fell from power not after losing the electorate, but after losing the support of their own parliamentary bloc. That may now be Merkel’s fate, too.
Today, the top brass of her party, the CDU, and its Bavarian frenemies, the CSU, are meeting separately in Berlin and Munich, to agree on a common course about the coming days and weeks, however chances of a deal appear increasingly remote: according to Handelsblatt, Horst Seehofer, the CSU’s boss, federal interior minister and perennial Merkel gadfly, told one newspaper that he "can’t work with that woman anymore."
The issue is, as it has been since the crisis of 2015, refugees.
If Seehofer, acting as interior minister, really starts turning back asylum seekers at the border, this will count as open insubordination to Merkel. She would have to fire him. That would probably lead to a break between the CDU and CSU, which would cost their governing coalition with the Social Democrats its parliamentary majority.
Merkel would step down or be forced out.
Which is why, on Sunday Germany's Bild said that Monday is "destiny day for Angela Merkel. For the government."
LINK
Adding insult to injury, one day after Germany's historic loss to Mexico (which resulted in a man-made earthquake in USA's southern neighbor), Europe's most important country is facing the "Destiny Day" to a political crisis like no other in its recent history.
For almost 13 years as chancellor, Handeslblatt writes this morning, Angela Merkel managed to outmaneuver all rivals, schemers and plotters.
"But her time could finally be up."
Two of her Christian-Democratic predecessors, Konrad Adenauer and Ludwig Erhard, fell from power not after losing the electorate, but after losing the support of their own parliamentary bloc. That may now be Merkel’s fate, too.
Today, the top brass of her party, the CDU, and its Bavarian frenemies, the CSU, are meeting separately in Berlin and Munich, to agree on a common course about the coming days and weeks, however chances of a deal appear increasingly remote: according to Handelsblatt, Horst Seehofer, the CSU’s boss, federal interior minister and perennial Merkel gadfly, told one newspaper that he "can’t work with that woman anymore."
The issue is, as it has been since the crisis of 2015, refugees.
If Seehofer, acting as interior minister, really starts turning back asylum seekers at the border, this will count as open insubordination to Merkel. She would have to fire him. That would probably lead to a break between the CDU and CSU, which would cost their governing coalition with the Social Democrats its parliamentary majority.
Merkel would step down or be forced out.
Which is why, on Sunday Germany's Bild said that Monday is "destiny day for Angela Merkel. For the government."
LINK
This post was edited on 6/18 at 5:38 pm
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re: "Can’t Work With That Woman Anymore": Merkel Handed A Two-Week Ultimatum On Her "D-Day"Posted by Tiger in NY on 6/18/18 at 6:46 pm to Volkosoby
Hitler 2.0 is a failure too
re: "Can’t Work With That Woman Anymore": Merkel Handed A Two-Week Ultimatum On Her "D-Day"Posted by idlewatcher on 6/18/18 at 6:53 pm to Volkosoby
Muh Fuhrer
re: "Can’t Work With That Woman Anymore": Merkel Handed A Two-Week Ultimatum On Her "D-Day"Posted by deltaland on 6/19/18 at 8:53 am to Tiger in NY
quote:
Hitler 2.0 is a failure too
re: "Can’t Work With That Woman Anymore": Merkel Handed A Two-Week Ultimatum On Her "D-Day"Posted by Erin Go Bragh on 6/19/18 at 8:57 am to Volkosoby
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On Her "D-Day"
Too bad the ultimatum couldn't have been issued two weeks ago on June 6.
re: "Can’t Work With That Woman Anymore": Merkel Handed A Two-Week Ultimatum On Her "D-Day"Posted by trinidadtiger on 6/19/18 at 9:03 am to deltaland
She is in a tough spot. She could throw an awful lot of money at Italy to keep them there, but I doubt the German people will go for that, they are sick of spending money on this experiment.
Once she breaks on this, the rest of Europe will as well, and then one by one the countries will break from the EU....and we can negotiate individual trade deals with them....MAGA baby.
Once she breaks on this, the rest of Europe will as well, and then one by one the countries will break from the EU....and we can negotiate individual trade deals with them....MAGA baby.
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