Friedrich Merz and Hendrik Wüst – Photos Wiki Commons Merz is paying the price for being the most unpopular Chancellor in German history. The constant feature of the Euro-Globalist ‘leaders’ nowadays is dismal poll numbers: they cling to power even though a vast majority of voters would rather have them go. But a new development, first in the UK and now in Germany, is that the Labour and now the CDU parties are starting to work on ‘palace coups’ to change leaders without calling early elections that they’d be destined to lose. So, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, completing one year in power, watches as his party grooms a younger, more popular rival ‘from the industrial heartlands’ that – they think – can unite the German…

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