The chancellor remarked that the billionaire conducted a broadcast on his X social network page last week, during which he conversed with Alice Weidel, the candidate from the "Alternative for Germany" party. He stated that he thinks it reinforced her stance prior to the German election. Mr. Scholz emphasized the necessity to "stay composed" in these scenarios, asserting that Germany's future direction would be shaped "not by social media proprietors, but by German citizens."
"We ought not to judge the statements made by a billionaire or billionaires from foreign nations in the global context, but rather focus on the content of their words." He backs the far-right throughout Europe, in the UK, in Germany, and in several other nations. "This poses a risk to the democratic progress of Europe," Mr. Scholz stated at a press conference (as reported by Associated Press).
On February 23, Germany will conduct early elections for the Bundestag. The current head of government, Olaf Scholz, will represent the Social Democratic Party of Germany. As per the most recent opinion surveys, no party is securing a majority of votes.
source: apnews.com
"We ought not to judge the statements made by a billionaire or billionaires from foreign nations in the global context, but rather focus on the content of their words." He backs the far-right throughout Europe, in the UK, in Germany, and in several other nations. "This poses a risk to the democratic progress of Europe," Mr. Scholz stated at a press conference (as reported by Associated Press).
On February 23, Germany will conduct early elections for the Bundestag. The current head of government, Olaf Scholz, will represent the Social Democratic Party of Germany. As per the most recent opinion surveys, no party is securing a majority of votes.
source: apnews.com