Schulz blames Merkel for the success of the extremist German party (Photo)

Top politician from the leftist party Gregor Gyysy has said Germany needs a social push, but the results of yesterday's elections will prevent the country from taking it. Gysy also said that AfD's election success, which was based mainly on the support of men in former Eastern employment, was due [...]
Gysy also said that the AfD's election success, which was based mainly on the support of men in former Eastern employment, was due to those individuals who understood themselves as losers in history, said “Deutsche Welle”, broadcast Periscopi.
“With the Soviet Union, the East Germans had a more difficult power controlling them after World War II than the people in West Germany”, Gysy said, adding that the Orientals also felt like the second-class “Magnaries since 1990.
To support the AfD, even the basic causes of migration to Germany must be fought, Gysy added.
SDP leader Schulz reiterated that his party would not join the CDU / Angela Merkel's CSU to form a major coalition in forming the next government.
Our “Role is in opposition,” he stressed.
Merkel announced earlier that she intended to speak to the SPD about forming a joint government, but Schulz said the Chancellor had not yet made any offer for discussion.
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He also said to believe that the formation of a Coalition of the Uncleika A government coalition with three directions consisting of CDU/ CSU, the pro-business FDP and the liberal Green Party would be successful.
SPD Chairman Martin Schulz has announced that he will regain the party after his historic defeat in Sunday's elections, remaining loyal to the party's Social Democrat principles.
“We are the protector of democracy in this country,” he said from Berlin.
Schulz also blamed the AfD's entry into Bundestag just above Merkel's shoulders./Periscopi/











