Wall Street Mav
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In Germany the current govt coalition is CDU (black) and SPD (red). They don’t have much in common, but they typically join for a “grand coalition” when an election in inconclusive.
They have both fallen so low that the could not form another govt if an election were held today. They would need a Black, Red and Green coalition, which makes no sense because the Green party has zero common ground with the CDU/CSU (black).
But they would do (black, red, green) it to keep the AfD out of power, because the AfD is the only party that wants mass deportations.
However now, even the possible black, red, green coalition wouldn’t have a majority.
The AfD is becoming so large in the polls that it is becoming impossible for the other German parties to form any coherent coalition.
