Only a few years ago, Germany’s stars of pride and accomplishment were personified and embodied in the unparalleled triumphant stories and achievements of Chancellor Angela Merkel and Deutsche Bank. They both had amazed Europe and the world, with their successes in the politico-economic universe. Until the legislative elections of September 2017, and probably sometime earlier […]Home » grand coalition
Parallel downfalls of Merkel and Deutsche Bank threaten Germany and Europe
Only a few years ago, Germany’s stars of pride and accomplishment were personified and embodied in the unparalleled triumphant stories and achievements of Chancellor Angela Merkel and Deutsche Bank. They both had amazed Europe and the world, with their successes in the politico-economic universe. Until the legislative elections of September 2017, and probably sometime earlier […]Filed Under: Economy, Eurozone, Policy, Politics, USA Tagged With: AfD, Alternative for Germany, American central bank Fed, Angela Merkel, Berlin, CDU, Christian Democratic Union, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, far right, Far Right Europe, Fed, German Chancellor, German Socialist Party, Germany, grand coalition, Hitler, IMF, International Monetary Fund, Moody's, Nazis, New York, New York banks, SPD, US Department of Justice
Germany to re-invent its security position in Europe and a chaotic world
At the Munich Security Conference of last week, the hottest criticism for the Grand Coalition agreement of Angela Merkel and Martin Schulz, coming from within and without the country was about not spending enough on armaments and security. The American Defense Secretary Jim Mattis focused on that Germany must spend 2% of GDP on defense, […]Filed Under: Policy Tagged With: Americans, Angela Merkel, Armed Forces, Berlin, Dieter Kempf, Donald Trump, Europe, European Union, Federation of German Industry, Florence Parly, Germany, grand coalition, Hans-Peter Bartels, Jim Mattis, Martin Schulz, Munich Security Conference, NATO, Norbert Röttgen, security, Ursula von der Leyen, US
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
What will Germany look like after the next election?
Last Thursday this newspaper came out with a lead story about European countries having problems producing viable governments. The article was entitled “Minority governments ‘à la mode’ in Europe but can they last long?” It seems conformist Germany answers this question in the negative. According to an opinion poll published this week and reported by […]Filed Under: Policy, Politics Tagged With: Angela Merkel, Christian Democrats, Christian Lindner, Christian Social Union, CSU/CDU, environmet, FDP, France, Germany, grand coalition, Greece, immigrants, immigration, Italy, Jamaica, neo-liberals, NoGroKo, Oskar Lafontaine, Social Democratric Party, Spain, SPD
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
A long German political winter is on the way
Germany enters into a long period of political uncertainty. The ‘Grand Coalition’ of the conservatives (Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union) and the Social Democrats of SPD, which can offer a stable government, may take months to form. Then, even after fashioned, it will not function without friction, as used to be the standard for Germany. […]Filed Under: Policy Tagged With: Andrea Nahles, Angela Merkel, Barbara Hendricks, Bayer, Berlin, carcinozen, CDU/CSU, Christian Schmidt, Conservatives, European Union, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German President, Germany, Glyphosate, Gordon Brown, grand coalition, IARC, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Matin Schulz, Monsanto, PASOK, PSOE, socialists, SPD, Tony Blair, World Health Organization


















