Merkel today reached retirement age, became 65 years old: Its trees have touched Germany entirely

Angela Merkel celebrates her 65th birthday today, but despite speculation about her health, she insists that she will carry her mandate to the end - 2021. A series of severe body quakes at official events have led Germany to talk about the health of the most powerful man [...]
A series of strong body tremors at official events have led Germany to talk about its most powerful human health. Today she reaches the retirement age in Germany, which is making her take a closer look.
Newspaper balls have questioned the possibility that it will stay long in its post. Medical experts have released their diagnosis.
The German Chancellor had celebrated her 60th birthday with a speech on globalisation. Even on her 50th birthday, she had great public attention.
For today's birthday, however, it may be best for the Chancellor to be left alone, writes BBC, which translates Periscope.
How did bodily trembling begin
For the first time, her body trembled violently in June, when she was hosting Ukraine's new president.
Nine days later, this had happened to him during another public event with Germany's president. And last week, the trembling began while waiting for the prime minister of Finland in Berlin.
The third quake incident was a psychological consequence of the first time, the government spokeswoman had explained.

The next day, to avoid repeating the quakes during Denmark's prime minister's wait, the two leaders had sat down until the national anthem had been released, rather than standing as usual.
The same was true of the leader of Moldova.
Every view is being seen
She seems relaxed, confidential and is continuing to work as usual. It's not clear what's the cause of the quake, or at least if the Chancellor knows.
Now her every public appearance is being looked into for signs of illness.
On Monday, her spokesman was forced to issue a statement on his mind as Mrs. Merkel seemed fruitless for a short time during a visit to Paris.
“Merkel fights to breathe,” said on a forehead.
What's expected?
These incidents are clear signs that after 14 years of power, Merkel's period is ending, perhaps even faster than we thought.
Her critics welcome that.
Its potential successor is Annegret Kramp-Carrenbauer, who leads the CDU party, but who has lost credibility after a number of gaffes. Even the government coalition is constantly wavering and may not postpone it until the end of the year.
Sometimes Angela Merkel seems to be the only constant thing that holds everything together. With its collapse, boom, chaos. /Periscope











