Comment by 1718627440

6 hours ago

Not sure if you know, but the CDU (christian democratic union, conservative) currently is in a coalition with the SPD (socialdemocratic party of germany) not with Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Union '90/ The Greens). But yes they need to compromise with them when the want to pass laws where a simple majority isn't sufficient. This isn't their biggest issue though, because in that case they also need to deal with Die Linke (The Left, former sole party of the GDR), which CDU voters very much don't want.

Come on, Reiche is Merkel so she is against nuclear. They say whatever voters want to hear but they have a different agenda.

Most of the big center-left and center-right parties across the EU are infiltrated. I hope they clean up house before new, unhinged parties take over.

  • Ah I thought you meant the Green party not concepts about renewable energies in general.

    Then I just disagree with you, only focusing on renewables is an ideology, but I think rejecting it at all is also.

    • I never said I was against renewables. For example, solar in a country like Spain makes a lot of sense. But only as one component because it needs nuclear/hydro to make it stable (frequency) and take over on sudden supply/demand spikes.

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