Jamaika mit absehbarem Scheitern wäre PERFEKT für die AfD zur nächsten Wahl STÄRKSTE KRAFT zu werden!
Jamaika mit absehbarem Scheitern wäre PERFEKT für die AfD zur nächsten Wahl STÄRKSTE KRAFT zu werden!
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Merkel wurde vor allem von dummen, alten, kinderlosen Weibern gewählt:
Alte Weiber retten Merkels Kanzlerschaft
Ticken die Omas eigentlich noch richtig ???Die älteren Wähler, und unter ihnen vor allem die Frauen, haben dafür gesorgt, dass Angela Merkel demnächst zum vierten Mal zur Kanzlerin der Bundesrepublik Deutschland gewählt werden dürfte. In diesen beiden Kategorien erzielte die Union laut Wahlanalyse der Forschungsgruppe Wahlen ihre besten Ergebnisse – obwohl sie auch in diesen Gruppen jeweils Verluste hinnehmen musste.
Die Wähler ab 60 Jahren stimmten zu 41 Prozent für die CDU/CSU (ein Rückgang um immerhin acht Prozent), bei den Frauen unter ihnen war es mit 47 Prozent sogar fast jede zweite



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Jamaika wird nicht scheitern. Die Schmierenkomödie gestern auf allen Kanälen war eine Show fürs dumme Wahlvolk. Die werden diese Koalition durchpeitschen, ein paar kleine Showkämpfe wird es noch geben und dann geht es weiter, wie bisher.
Die Welt weis nun, dass "Mutti" weitermacht. Das Mittelmeer ist auch noch warm, warten wir ab, was nun passiert......
Ein Moslem -Ein Problem! Kein Moslem - Kein Problem!
Ich bin für Deutschland ohne Probleme!
Schockierend:
So denkt das Ausland ueber die Wahl
Jews around world concerned by far-right breakthrough in German election
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Election campaign bus of Germany's far-right Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) in Frankfurt Oder, Germany, September 11, 2017. REUTERS/Michelle Martin
BRUSSELS/BERLIN (Reuters) - Jewish groups in Europe and the United States expressed alarm on Sunday at the far-right Alternative for Germany's success in Germany's parliamentary election and urged other parties not to form an alliance with the AfD.
Early projections gave the AfD 13.5 percent of the vote, allowing it to enter the Bundestag for the first time, as Germany's third-biggest party.
The far-right has not been represented in parliament since the 1950s, a reflection of Germany's efforts to distance itself from the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust.
Ronald Lauder, president of the New York-based World Jewish Congress, called Chancellor Angela Merkel a "true friend of Israel and the Jewish people" and decried the AfD's gains at a time when anti-Semitism was increasing across the globe.
"It is abhorrent that the AfD party, a disgraceful reactionary movement which recalls the worst of Germany’s past and should be outlawed, now has the ability within the German parliament to promote its vile platform," Lauder said.
The AfD, which has surged in the two years since Merkel left Germany's borders open to more than 1 million migrants mainly fleeing Middle East wars, says immigration jeopardises Germany's culture but denies it is racist or anti-Semitic.
The European Jewish Congress urged centrist parties to stick to their vows to avoid forming coalitions with the AfD.
"Some of the positions it has espoused during the election campaign display alarming levels of intolerance not seen in Germany for many decades and which are, of course, of great concerns to German and European Jews."
The Central Council of Jews in Germany said the election results had confirmed its worst fears and urged other parties to remain united in opposing the AfD.
"A party that tolerates right-wing extremist thinking in its ranks and incites hatred against minorities ...will now be represented in parliament and nearly all state legislatures," the group's president Josef Schuster said in a statement.
"I expect our democratic forces to expose the true nature of the AfD and its empty, populist promises," he added.
Germany, home today to an estimated 200,000 Jews, has built a reputation in recent decades as a tolerant, safe place for Jews to live, but official data show anti-Semitic crimes reported to the police rising 4 percent to 681 in the first eight months of 2017 against the same period last year.
(Reporting by Francesco Guarascio in Brussels and Andrea Shalal in Berlin; Editing by Kevin Liffey and Peter Graff)
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2017-09-25
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