SPD, Greens and FDP in Germany have come to an agreement with forming the new government with Olaf Scholz as the new successor of Angela Mercel

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  1. Wait a minute, if I understand this correctly, their elections were later than the Dutch elections and they have already established a government before the Netherlands? Good for them!

  2. How long did it take him to get that grin. You’ve only been showing him like this since his candidacy for the Chancelor. Much more will not come.

  3. They want to give the EU Parliament the right of initiative, expand qualified majority voting for the Council, codify the main candidate system for choosing the Commission President, and work towards the EU being a federal state.

    Good luck with that. It isn’t happening, which I think is why they agreed to it in the coalition.

  4. Will more than gladly boost Germany’s economy with my friend group’s drug tourism. Much cheaper than a flight to The Netherlands too. Governments, which are still lagging behind with cannabis legalization, are gonna be kicking themselves so hard once they realize how they missed out on a massively profitable and generally harmless venue, total nobrainer. Massive props to The Greens for spearheading the change, which will eventually encompass the whole of EU almost without a doubt.

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