They stick to their armchairs

This coalition is still in power with all its strength. Given the weakness of the SPD, the CDU believes that it can continue to do so: Overnight, a fund of ten billion euros is raised to calm down so-called SMEs and the industry, because the basic pension was decided. Nobody should believe that he has to pay for the basic pension. Essentially, however, the basic pension is based on contributions from wage earners and employees. Here, a financial volume is pushed back and forth, to which CDU voters and others who are above the mandatory limit for insurance, have not contributed.

However, the € 10 billion structural fund will receive tax revenues. Low wage earners have contributed through their contributions. Nevertheless, the party leaders of the SPD blows up now, because it has mitigated a gross distortion in the wage structure under the impression of AfD electoral successes finally after decades of talk.

Hartz IV was and is too obviously a disciplining tool for low earners and is and remains connected with Schröder and the SPD. However, these social laws have not been able to convince the well-off bourgeois classes that they are well represented by the SPD. Except in the academic and academic milieu, the electoral base of the CDU and the other parties remains faithful and the SPD must be content with the rest.

And the media is gradually starting to turn around and make the old game of government and opposition more fit for the government system. Under the current circumstances, no fury can arise that could sweep voters. Hängingend is looking for a person who could bring the political propaganda back on track. And Borjans is good enough to keep the rest of the SPD together, but as an inspirational leader he is certainly not suitable.

If the opposites sharpen and Merz gets a chance, an opposition is urgently sought and the AfD to call so that one does not dare yet. In the state parliaments, it is already needed and on the municipal level comes in the guise of AfD the old CDU to light. So the CDU has born its own opposition, what does it need the SPD for? The SPD is no longer systemically relevant.

Now the SPD does not want to fall into nothingness as a result of the dissolution of the coalition and prefers sticking to its armchairs.

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