The unhappy days of “Olaf Schultz”, in the shadow of angers and protests and growing dissatisfaction of citizens
A newspaper reported about the bitter and dark days of German Prime Minister Olaf Schultz in view of the increasing flames of anger and dissatisfaction of German citizens and the increasing crises surrounding him. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, SR In an article, F discussed the bitter and dark days of Olaf Schultz, the Prime Minister of Germany, and wrote in a part of this article: the sometimes disorderly actions of the coalition government lead to the loss of trust among the people and anger and despair. The German ARD poll shows that only 19 percent of German citizens are satisfied with Schultz’s job, which shows that since the survey began in 1997, there has never been a chancellor so unpopular.
In a way, it can be said that the ropes have been torn. The farmers’ protests in Germany these days are just the tip of the iceberg. There are many levels of frustration for many people. The unfortunate heating rule that scared many homeowners. The promised red tape cuts that didn’t materialize and the German finance minister’s budget that was rejected by the Supreme Court as illegal is now leading to austerity measures that farmers are so angry about they’ve taken to the streets.. sort of. Everything is getting out of control, everything that Schultz and his entourage achieved is forgotten: for example, preventing the gas crisis after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is no longer considered in the eyes of the public.
It follows: Olaf Schultz is very lonely in the chancellor’s office – and now his own party, the Social Democrats, is also training for an uprising. The debt brake, a key element of the coalition agreement, has become irrelevant, especially for the Lib Dems in the coalition government. However, SPD MPs want to pass the issue in a parliamentary group meeting by the end of the week – knowing that Schultz will never be able to do so without jeopardizing the ‘traffic light’ coalition and risking a split from the Lib Dems. say The greatest pressure is placed on Schultz from all sides.
What does Schultz do in this situation? He is silent. Of course, the question is, can he give a great speech and a liberating movement in this situation? Can he give someone a point, can he spread some hope. Something that can restore self-confidence. None of this is yet to be seen and is not in the horizon.
This great crisis of the party of Olaf Schultz, the chancellor of Germany, is primarily in favor of marginal parties, including The radical party is an alternative to Germany. The party is rushing to reach the top of the polls, especially in eastern Germany. The German extreme party chooses disaffected and desperate people for its advancement. There are already ideas in Thuringia and Saxony that the AfD could win the premiership. In the state of Saxony, the Social Democratic Party of the Chancellor of Germany is not in a good situation. It is for his whole project that started with great enthusiasm and goodwill.
Publisher | Tasnim News |