For a distant observer, it was widely expected that the leader of the most voted party in the latest German elections, Friedrich Merz of the mainstream ‘Conservative’ party CDU was going to make sure nothing changed in the floundering former European power. And, while elected promising reform, Merz immediately courted the current parties, forming the train-wreck administration of Olaf Scholz, the least popular German Chancellor in decades. So, he is negotiating with Scholz SPD to accept half a million migrants a year; he flirts with the Greens that he’ll make sure that their climate lunacy is enshrined into the constitution – and maybe he will support their push to ban right-wing AfD. And that’s not all: Merz has worked to scrap longstanding caps on government…

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