In the late hours of last Monday, Horst Seehofer the Bavarian, a right wing politician and standard Oktoberfest beer indulger, who has lately discovered the attractions of anti-immigration rhetoric, finally backed off from his threats to bring down Angela Merkel’s Federal government. He is the President of the right wing Christian Social Union party present […]Home » CSU
Can a Bavarian Oktoberfest beer indulger bring down the Berlin government?
In the late hours of last Monday, Horst Seehofer the Bavarian, a right wing politician and standard Oktoberfest beer indulger, who has lately discovered the attractions of anti-immigration rhetoric, finally backed off from his threats to bring down Angela Merkel’s Federal government. He is the President of the right wing Christian Social Union party present […]Filed Under: Policy, Politics, Refugee Crisis Tagged With: Alternative for Germany, Angela Merkel, asylum-seekers, Bavaria, Bavarians, beer, Berlin, Bundestag, CDU, Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union, CSU, EU, EU asylum seekers proposal, European Union, German Chancellor, Germany, Greece, Horst Seehofer, immigrants, Landtag of Bavaria, Munich, Oktoberfest, Socialist Party of Germany, Spain, SPD
The Bavarians threaten Berlin and Brussels with immigration crisis
In an unprecedented move, the German Interior Minister is betraying his boss – Chancellor Angela Merkel – and is forming an anti-refugee alliance with the extreme right-wing Austrian government and the precarious new Italian populist administration. The impossible German Interior Minister, Horst Seehofer, the leader of the Bavarian CSU party and junior partner in the […]Filed Under: Policy, Politics, Refugee Crisis Tagged With: Angela Merkel, Austrian Prime Minister, Bavaria, Bavarians, Berlin, Bundestag, CDU, Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union, CSU, EU Turkey Deal, German Christian Democrats, German Interior Minister, Germany, Greece, Horst Seehofer, Hungary, immigrants, immigration, Italian Interior Minister, Italy, Matteo Salvini, migration, Poland, Sebastian Kurz, SPD, Turkey, xenophobic
Germany resists Macron’s plan for closer and more cohesive Eurozone; Paris and Berlin at odds
Last week, surprising everybody, Francois Villeroy de Galhau, Governor of the Bank of France and member of European Central Bank’s Governing Council said that the decision to stop ECB’s extraordinarily accommodating monetary measures this year, is premature. So, according to him, the central bank must continue applying its extra relaxed measures well beyond this year. […]Filed Under: Economy, Eurozone, Policy, Politics Tagged With: Angela Merkel, Bank of France, Banking Union, Bavaria, Bavarians, Berlin, Berliners, CDU, Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union, CSU, de Galhau, depressing inflation, ECB, Emmanuel Macron, European Central Bank, Eurostat, exchange rates, fiscal union, France, Francois Villeroy de Galhau, French, French President, German Chancellor, Germany, Greeks, inflation, Italians, Mario Draghi, market swings, monetary accommodation, monetary easing, monetary measures, monetary policy, Paris, Portuguese, protectionism, Spaniards, Villeroy de Galhau
Germany may have a stable and more cooperative government
The center right and center left German mainstream political parties agreed yesterday evening to form a new grand coalition government. It will be the third time since 2005 the two Christian parties and the socialists jointly govern their country. The socialists will control the Finance, Foreign and Labor ministries, with Martin Schulz, the Social Democratic […]Filed Under: Policy, Politics Tagged With: Angela Merkel, Berlin, British, Brussels, Bundestag, Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union, corporate, CSU, Elysée Treaty, Emmanuel Macron, emplyment, ESM, euro area, European Finance minister, European Stability Mechanism, Eurozone, France, Germany, grand coalition, Greece, Greek, GroKo, Martin Schulz, mini jobs, neoliberals, NoGroKo, Paris, Social Democratic Party, Spanish, SPD, Swedish, taxation, taxpayers, Wolfgang Schäuble
Is Germany’s political landscape becoming a breeding ground for extremism?
Last Week, the German center left Social Democratic Party (SPD) decided to cooperate once more with the country’s conservatives, the Christian Democratic Union and its Bavarian sister Christian Social Union. They are to negotiate the formation of a grand coalition government, understandably under Chancellor Angela Merkel. This development may now seem the only mathematically possible […]Filed Under: Policy Tagged With: AfD, Alternative for Germany, Andrea Nahles, Angela Merkel, Brexit Britain, British Labour Party, CDU, Chancellor Merkel, Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union, CSU, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Gerhard Schröder, Germany, grand coalition, Jeremy Corbyn, Juno, Kevin Kühnert, Martin Schulz, neoliberalism, Social Democratic Party, Social Democrats, SPD, Tony Blair
Chauvinism and xenophobia will lead to global assertiveness and more wars
The immigration crisis of 2015 in Europe exposed the hollowness of the political system of the new millennium in the Old Continent, anguishing to cover the huge social cavities the economic neo-liberalism has created. Unfortunately, economic neo-liberalism didn’t lead to political liberalism, but instead to chauvinism, xenophobia and the insurgence of the extreme right wing […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, USA Tagged With: AfD, Angela Merkel, anti-immigration, anti-Islamic, Austria, banks, Bavaria, Binali Yildirim, Boris Johnson, Brexit, Brexiteers, Britain, Brussels, CDU, CDU/CSU, CSU, elections, Emmanuel Macron, Erdogan, EU, Europe, ex-Nazis, FPO, France, Freedom Party, Geert Wilders, German Chancellor, Germany, Holland, London City, Marine Le Pen, Mark Rutte, Nazis, OPV, Peoples' Party, populists, Sebastian Kurtz, The Netherlands, Theresa May, Turkey


















