Here comes Merz's first call for the United States: Stay out of German Internal Policy

Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has warned the US to focus outside “his country's” policy after the far-right AfD received strong support from US President Donald Trump's allies. Merz, 69, a conservative who was elected Chancellor of Europe's largest economy on Tuesday, has [...]
Merz, 69, a conservative who was elected Chancellor of Europe's biggest economy on Tuesday, has also said he is reluctant to hold a telephone conversation with Trump on Thursday.
His CDU alliance. CSU has won the February elections before the party against alternative immigration for Germany ( AfD, which came in second with more than 20%, reports The Guardian.
During the campaign, The AfD has won strong support from Trump ally Elon Musk, technology billionaire, and US Vice President JD Vance writes time.net.
Merzi has condemned what he called the “preposterous surveys” of the US, without specifying specific statements and saying that “would like to encourage the American government... to stay mainly outside the” German internal policy.
A politician with long ties to the US, Merzi has said he has always felt that America “can make a clear distinction between extremist parties and political centre parties”.
Speaking to the public broadcaster ZDF on Tuesday, Merz has noted that he “did not intervene in the US election campaign” that chose Trump.
Last week, after German intelligence's internal agency assigned Af2> to a right-wing <x0-directorist party”, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called the measure “tirani disguised” and said that “Gjermania must change course”.
Meanwhile, Vice President Vance wrote on the X that the West broke down the Berlin Wall together. And it was rebuilt, not by Soviets or Russians, but by German structures. ”
E Musk has also been actively involved in a January AfD rally, telling the crowd that “you really are the best hope” for Germany. /Periscope/












