The German Parliament is formed in a body with the new composition that emerged after the February election. Without a new government even with the AFD powerful Officer Opposition
The new German Parliament should act in difficult times, in times of wars, In times where Europe, France and Germany re -equipped. In times where ‘there are different hires about how peace should be achieved. And that’s why we have to respect that there are different views. “
In these words, he inaugurated the meeting of the new German Parliament, as emerged from the elections of February 23, by 77 -year -old Gregor Giji, a leading and historic leftist official and older MP in Budestag, according to Parliamentary.
The new Speaker of the German Parliament was elected by Julia Cleckner by the Christian Democrats, the Ministry of Agriculture in the past, succeeding Berbel Bass by the Social Democrats.
Establishment of the far -right in a poll
A new House with almost 100 fewer MPs than the previous one: from 733 now 630 and with 230 new Members. With the new government not yet set up negotiations for the Government of a Christian Union and Social Democrats under the leader of Christian Democrats Friedrich Mertz being ongoing, with many more disagreements and a convergence that seems imperative.
The far -right alternative to Germany (AFD) is more enhanced than ever, an officer with 152 MPs, having doubled its seats. It claims, despite the serious resistance of the other parties, the chairmanship of 5 of the 25 parliamentary committees and a position of Vice President of the House. The attempt to impose Alexander Gaulland instead of Guzi in the post of older MP failed because the biological age was not counted, but during the years of parliamentary term.
Meanwhile, a new poll by the INSA Institute on behalf of Bild is again causing a turmoil, with the difference between the Christian Union and an alternative to Germany to have fallen to 3.5 points.
The Christian Union remains the first with 27%, the second obviously enhanced with its best percentage at federal level so far with 23.5%. The Social Democrats move to 14.5%, the Greens at 12%and the left at 10.5%. The Liberals at 3.5% and the Sarah Wagenknecht Alliance at 4.5%.
Source :Skai
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