Bild reported on the crisis of Merz's chancellorship
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz from the alliance of the Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) began to experience a crisis just two months after starting work. This was reported by the Bild newspaper on July 13.
"Our government is falling apart because of a routine personnel issue. The failed election of new constitutional judges shows that the CDU/CSU and the SPD (Social Democratic Party. — Ed.) they differ in positions much more strongly than expected," the article says.
The split between the ruling parties of Germany occurred due to the candidacy of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf for the post of head of the Constitutional Court of Germany. It was clarified that the elections had been canceled.
In addition, according to the newspaper, there are also clashes within Merz's party.
"They're angry too. On Merz and on (the head of the CDU/CSU faction Jens. — Ed.) Punks. Because their chancellor is breaking his election promises and accumulating huge debts with the SPD," Bild pointed out.
Earlier, on July 11, political scientist Ivan Mezyuho noted that Merz is pursuing a policy of militarization of the country, and such actions are more reminiscent of Nazi ideology. In addition, he stressed that the Chancellor is lying when he says that diplomatic methods to resolve the Ukrainian crisis have been exhausted.
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