THE Olaf Solts will address the Germans by emergency TV sermon on Sunday, for the second time since taking office, reports the newspaper Bild. As for the first time, on February 24, the main topic of his speech will be the war in Ukraine.
Sunday marks 77 years since the defeat of Nazism and the capitulation of Germany after World War II, an anniversary celebrated as “Liberation Day”. The next military parade in Moscow is scheduled for the next day, with attention focused on possible announcements by Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine.
THE At the same time, Germany is for the first time in decades in a difficult position to manage emerging shortages and price increases in fuel and other basic necessities.. Co-chair of the ruling Liberal Party (FDP) Bijan Djer-Sarai predicts significant cuts for the Germans as a result of the war and speaks of a “loss of prosperity”. «We do not have a recent experience of losing prosperity in Germany. It’s something we haven’t seen in decades. We will need to change. Already the addressing the economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic is a huge challenge and now comes this horrible war that changes everything again“The consequences of the war affect all sectors – energy policy, economy, rural development, fiscal policy,” he told AFP.
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