How to Govern in a Fractured Political
Environment?
Germany's center-right government just
faced an election in which a minority, a small but significant
minofrity of voters opted for a Nazi like party. Germany has
proportionate representation so that ugly party gets seats in the
legislature. And so the ruling part of Angela Merkel faces
a dilemma on how to put together a ruling coalition.
After
her center-right bloc’s
weaker-than-expected victory in
Sunday’s election, Ms. Merkel faces no easy path to a fourth term.
A coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats, her party’s
favored partner, would still lack a majority of seats in parliament.
And the center-left Social Democrats, who have governed alongside Ms.
Merkel for the last four years, reiterated on Monday that they would
refuse to serve as her junior partner for another term.
Somehow this will work itself out. But
people need to stop being distracted by the ravings of a maniacal U.
S. President and start paying attention to the rise of hate filled
right wingers in the rest of the world. We fought a ware over that,
remember.
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