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Concerns over new German Chancellor’s globalist ties

Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), has been elected as Germany’s new Chancellor following the recent national elections.

Merz, 69, previously served as a Member of the European Parliament and the Bundestag, and held the position of Chairman of BlackRock Germany. His affiliations include membership in the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Board of Trustees and regular attendance at WEF meetings in Davos. Merz has also participated in Bilderberg Group conferences.

Throughout his political career, Merz has advocated for deeper European Union integration, supported the implementation of COVID-19 vaccine passports, and proposed restrictions on unvaccinated individuals. He has been a proponent of digital identification systems in Germany and has backed EU-wide asylum policies. Additionally, Merz supports carbon trading markets as a measure to address climate change.

Critics have expressed concern over his ties to globalist organisations and potential implications for national sovereignty.

As Chancellor, Merz faces the immediate challenge of forming a coalition government in a fragmented political landscape, with the right wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) having made significant gains in the election.

Key issues on his agenda include addressing economic stagnation, revising immigration policies, and redefining Germany’s role within the European Union and its relationship with the United States.

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  1. So he’s for we the people then? Unless the german people are stupid, this had to be another rigged election. The empire couldn’t have we the peoples AFD in charge now could it.

  2. ItI appears the Germans are not the smartest of peoples by voting a globalist (ex Blackrock) in the leading party. J D Vance and Elon Musk gave them an indication of whom to vote for (for change) and the party only got 20%. It can only get worse for them.
    The phrase “good times create weak men (and women)” seems to ring true for modern Germany.

  3. US jewish vulture Blakrock in in ambush waiting to buy for a pittance all european “bankrupt” industries now that Nordstream has been blown up by a (nuclear) bomb.( A small one mind you )
    Merz as a former blackrock’s CEO will oblige

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