Fire in Erfurt: Germany’s far ri

2020-03-11  本文已影响0人  邮差在行动

The fire ignited in the small state of Thuringia is consuming German politics.

On February 5th, amid extraordinary maneuvering, Thomas Kemmerich of the liberal Free Democratic Party was unexpectedly elected state premier with votes from the far-right Alternative for Germany.

No state leader had previously taken office with AfD support. Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) added fuel by voting with the AfD in Thuringia.

To try to extinguish the flames, Mr Kemmerich resigned on February 8th.

To no avail.

Now the leadership of Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the CDU’s boss once thought a shoo-in to succeed Mrs Merkel, has gone up in smoke, too.

Today she announced her intention to resign in the summer, thus throwing German politics into disarray.

The gaffe-prone Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer had been unable to impose her authority on the CDU’s restive state branches.

In premierless Thuringia, meanwhile, the embers are smouldering.

Expect more people to get burned.

Feb 10th 2020

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