Merkel to receive highest possible German award

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  1. > Former German Chancellor Merkel is to be honored with Germany’s highest possible award.

    > President Steinmeier will award her the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic in special execution in April. This was announced by the Office of the Federal President. So far, only former chancellors Adenauer and Kohl have received this high honor.

    > Above the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit, there is only the special level of the Grand Cross, which every Federal President automatically receives upon taking office. Otherwise, the award is given only to foreign heads of state.

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  2. I’ll be downvoted for this, but what merkel did will only be appreciated by few.
    This is for you merkel, am taking a dive

  3. People are really critical of her especially with the current situation with Russia but I’d say she was solid over these 16 years and honestly a head of government many other European countries could dream of having.

  4. “Merkel to receive highest possible German award”

    2nd highest. The highest award is only given to the president when he gets into office.

  5. So over 1,500 women got raped and sexually molested by muslim migrants during the Christmas attacks of 2015-16 in Germany and more throughout Europe, swallowed a faustian bargain of cheap gas from Putin’s dictatorship, failed to transition to a renewable infrastructure- so much for the much-touted ‘energiewende’, lack of digitalization/internet modernization, let the military rust to the core, all under the watch and approval of Merkel. Tisk tisk.

  6. I don’t think she is above average, didn’t she appease Russia and created a dependency and then minutes before Biden came into office tried to rush through a shitty trade deal with Russias best fiends in Beijing

    Actually fuck her

  7. Thank you for Nord Stream 2. The smartest politician in Europe. She should have reacted even less to Russia’s war that began in 2014

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