Former German Prime Minister Angela Merkel criticized his party leader for passing the agreement in the parliament under the support of Germany’s top alternative (AFD).
In the statement, Merkel accused CDU leader Friedrich Merz that he would not cooperate with AFD in Bundestag.
Congress went down to Heckles on Wednesday After the voting from the right parties, it meant that the incompetent CDU consent was passed.
This is a very unusual intervention of a woman who has led Germany for 16 years, and she tried to criticize her former political rivals.
Merz, who became the next minister of Germany due to the lead of the CDU, said on Wednesday, “because the wrong people regained it,” the policy was not wrong and he did not want or wanted AFD support. I said it didn’t.
But in November, Merkel accused the Social Democratic Party and the Green in November that they had cut off the pledge to pass the bill, not AFD.
This was to “determine the agenda, randomly in the voting of the problem of the house, or to actually bring the people with the AFD.” Read Merz’s quotation in Merkel’s statement.
The former prime minister said she completely supported her early “expression of national political responsibility.”
“I don’t feel binded to this suggestion anymore, so I think it’s wrong to allow AFD to get the majority for the first time in Bundestag, Germany on January 29, 2025.”
“All Democrats had to work together to do their best to prevent the terrible attacks in Mag Deberg and just before Christmas and a few days ago in Ascha Penberg.”
This is Merkel’s rare intervention.
In just a few weeks in the election, it is a big move to publicly criticize his candidate candidates, and in German politics, he will add rocket fuel to explosive stories.
Merkel and Merz are not the best friends, but go up a long way.
He increased famous after Merkel’s victory in the CDU power struggle in the early 2000s.
MERZ will continue before returning to the front line for many years.
Since then he has criticized her handling of Merkel’s legacy, especially the migration crisis.
They also have a very different vision for the party, and Merkel is considered to be more practical intermediary and Merz in traditional and conservative wings of the CDU.
Wednesday voting has long been taboo in German politics. And Merz proposed a bill that can be AFD on Friday.
The German prime minister OLAF School called this movement a “unforgivable mistake.”
“Since the founding of the German Federal Republic 75 years ago, there was always a clear agreement between all Democrats in our Council.