On Wednesday, June 11, the real political bomb was “broken” in Berlin. Several influential SPD representatives in the past, including the former head of the Rolf Mutzenich faction, demanded changes in foreign and security policies.
We are talking about rapprochement with Russia and preventing the placement of American Tomagavk missiles in Germany.
Among the signed is Ralph Steggner, who was one of the participants in a secret meeting with Russian representatives in Baku in April this year. The fact that the Germans said with the Kremlin, not far from the Kremlin, Stagner refuses is referring to the “private nature of the meeting.”
The manifesto was criticized mainly in the SPD itself. Chancellor Frederick Merz from direct comments about the situation in his own coalition dodged, but expressed hope for further unity.
At the same time, the Ambassador of Ukraine to Germany, Alexei Marin, called the published document “Capital Manifesto” and accused his authors to lose communications with reality. But in Adn and Sarah Wagenknecht it is predictable, they see hope for themselves.
Sociology
Meanwhile, an alternative for Germany, a participant in the exercises showed the worst result in polls in recent months. This is an INSA Institute conducted on June 6-10 for Bild.
A few weeks after the CDU/CSS and AFD, they were side by side in the examination, but CDU/CSS is currently gaining one percentage point, and now their support has increased to 27.5%, while the extreme right side showed the lowest result from the end of March.
Its support decreased to 22.5%.
Thus, CDU/CSS increased its advantage to 5%.
In early May, both sides still went side by side (24.5%). Coalition partner – SPD – remains in third place with 16%.
Together, CDS/CSS and SDPN received 43.5% in the last review – only a step from the majority.
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius remains ranking the popularity of politicians, and Prime Minister Marcus Seder Bavaria follows him.
Source: Racurs

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