A coalition that no one wanted? What coalition did they want then?
and an extreme right wing party as the official opposition?
Sounds like a recipe for chaos.
A coalition that no one wanted? What coalition did they want then?
and an extreme right wing party as the official opposition?
Sounds like a recipe for chaos.
Why? It’s just more of the same. Why does it seem chaotic to you?
And care to answer my previous question?
I have a bad feeling Germany is going to be inundated with people again. I hope Merkel has a got a grip on this one. According to the article below It's being restricted to a 1,000 a month, but I reckon it will be triple that every month.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/germany-sharply-caps-refugee-family-reunions-130406553.html
Unless you have also been in a darkened room, you’ll know that these two have been running the show for the past 4 years. And the nation has done pretty well in that time. They key things which directly impact the public like education, health, transport and the economy are running at levels you can only dream of. They even delivered the World Cup in this period as well. Or do you believe the Tories are doing better in these 5 areas?
[MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION]...my marks please.
because as the official opposition they get access to information and control of govt committees etc... can't see many in the UK being happy with the BNP in a similar position?
#recipefordisaster.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/02/09/martin-schulz-exits-coalition-bid-stave-revolt/
Angela Merkel’s new coalition government was thrown into disarray before it has even taken office on Friday as the leader of her main partner announced he would not take up his cabinet post.
Martin Schulz, leader of the centre-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), was named as foreign minster on Wednesday after agreeing a coalition deal with Mrs Merkel four months since the election.
But just 48 hours later he dramatically announced he was withdrawing his candidacy and would not serve in the government, after party members reportedly lost faith in him.
The deal to form a coalition is expected to go ahead without him, although it still has to be approved by SPD members in a postal vote.
The shock announcement came with Mr Schulz facing a revolt from party members incensed at his decision to become foreign minister despite pledging never to serve under Mrs Merkel.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzthe term “official opposition” indicates you do not fully understand how german politics works.
http://www.dw.com/en/what-is-the-role-of-germanys-parliamentary-opposition/a-40615464
“is there such a thing as an opposition leader in germany? No. In germany, being the opposition party that has won the most votes comes with a certain prestige, but there's no specific position attached to it. Nor are the parties making up the opposition a single big bloc. ”
the system here is different to the uks and pretty much set up to ensure coalitions and for new parties to get quick traction and entry to the bundestag. It’s also quite interesting i find.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/02/09/martin-schulz-exits-coalition-bid-stave-revolt/
Angela Merkel’s new coalition government was thrown into disarray before it has even taken office on Friday as the leader of her main partner announced he would not take up his cabinet post.
Martin Schulz, leader of the centre-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), was named as foreign minster on Wednesday after agreeing a coalition deal with Mrs Merkel four months since the election.
But just 48 hours later he dramatically announced he was withdrawing his candidacy and would not serve in the government, after party members reportedly lost faith in him.
The deal to form a coalition is expected to go ahead without him, although it still has to be approved by SPD members in a postal vote.
The shock announcement came with Mr Schulz facing a revolt from party members incensed at his decision to become foreign minister despite pledging never to serve under Mrs Merkel.
I thought better of The Telegraph. He never said he’d be a member of the cabinet and decided he didn’t want to serve in the government after he’d concluded the negotiations. This is quite different to “dramatically” withdrawing from a cabinet post.
You thought better of Reuters too ??
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-g...-shore-up-support-for-coalition-idUKKBN1FT19D
BERLIN (Reuters) - The embattled leader of Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) abruptly gave up plans on Friday to become its next foreign minister, hoping to shore up support among SPD members for a new coalition with Angela Merkel’s conservatives.
SPD leader Martin Schulz drew strong criticism in the party after he announced on Wednesday that he would resign as SPD chairman to become foreign minister, after promising before the election that he would not serve in a Merkel-led government.
For someone who claims not to care about Germany you sure do post a lot on this thread.
Keep up the good work
I think this is my first post on this thread and I am not sure I have ever said 'I do not care about Germany' having lived and worked there I quite like it, do you post anything that is accurate ever .............
I think this is my first post on this thread and I am not sure I have ever said 'I do not care about Germany' having lived and worked there I quite like it, do you post anything that is accurate ever .............
I thought better of The Telegraph. He never said he’d be a member of the cabinet and decided he didn’t want to serve in the government after he’d concluded the negotiations. This is quite different to “dramatically” withdrawing from a cabinet post.
How's this going [MENTION=409]Herr Tubthumper[/MENTION]? Any sign of a strong and stable government yet?
Hi Titanic. Half way through my winter sports holiday in Italy; its going very well. Thanks for asking. I’m not aware of any issues back home. Have I missed something?