Those benevolent leaders have all been widely popular - until they couldn't get off the stage in time, but it's not like their own party would do anything about it since they've been turned into a bunch of yes-men with no serious competition left.
Le Redditeur wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:10 pm
Dos that mean you get new elections called?
Only if the chancellor calls for a
Vertrauensfrage aka vote of no confidence and gets a resounding "LMAO eat shit, nigga".
Technically the parliament could replace the chancellor if they can agree on a new one.
The current drama is now about
when this vote of no confidence will happen. Scholz insists on January, which is too long a wait for the opposition.
Autism attracts more autism. Sooner or later, an internet nobody will attract the exact kind of fans - and detractors - he deserves.
-Yours Truly
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