Last
Sundays’ German elections were totally predictable. Chancellor
Frau Merkel becomes again Chancellor Merkel, Herr Schultz verified the
death of
European socialism and revealed his real purpose of his candidacy
contributing to the easy win of Frau Merkel and Germans expressed
characteristically as never their abhorrence towards this new Europe and
Germany. A continent and Germany full of
the so-called refugees who actually are more illegal immigrants that
shape a cheap
workforce for the aging Europe believing in another God and social
values than desperate people.
So the big question remains what was the purpose of these
elections apart from a typical repetition of a democratic procedure that
includes weirdly far right, far left and most importantly people’s misery and huge
nation’s debt burdens in almost all European societies. The Day After (Der Tag danach) German elections proves only one thing.
Everyone served his role receiving his award indeed for expelling Herr Schäuble, a
potential Chancellor under different circumstances, from his Finance Ministry.
Herr Schäuble who kept a steady stance all the previous
years of Europe’s financial and not only turbulence keeping the ship afloat.
The Greek ruler of Europe is in Heidelberg according
to reliable sources caring only for Herr Schäuble political expulsion even through
his boost in order to pave the way for the completion of Alexis Tsipras
nightmare. A less resistant German Minister of Finance could consent in Mr
Macron’s European political dream more easily and survival of Tsipras’ regime
that serves willingly anything else than Greeks prosperity and Europe’s
cohesion could be secured. In an even better situation a more menacing political
figure in German Finance Ministry could push more decisively for a GREXIT that
would keep Europe’s disunion spreading and Greece subjection to other known types
of authoritarian political systems like Russia’s and China’s ones feasible
always of course with Greeks concession.
The only remaining to
see now is not Herr Schäuble successor but how long Chancellor Merkel
that favored so eagerly Alexis Tsipras policy when he opened European borders in
2015 will remain in her political throne. Now that she has managed to reach
other German’s political giants’ prominent political existence the only thing
that is challenged is her legacy. Will she leave a better Germany and Europe
from that she found in 2005 or just only remnants of what political leaders
like Churchill and Kohl deliver to her, the first and maybe the last German
woman as Chancellor since 1871…
Auf Wiedersehen, Herr Schäuble