Friedrich Merz

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Friedrich Merz
Photo 2024-11-25 12-04-58.jpg
Chancellor of Germany
From: 6 May 2025 – present
Predecessor Olaf Scholz
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
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Party Christian Democratic Union
Spouse(s) Charlotte Gass
Religion Catholic (allegedly)

Friedrich Merz is the anti-democratic globalist fuhrer of the Federal Republic of Germany since 6 May 2025. Many foreign affairs and international relations experts have said Merz is the most dangerous German Chancellor since Adolf Hitler. He is the former head of the German Blackrock office.[1] He is currently leader of neoconservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) aligned with socialists. In the 2025 election he promised to close the borders of the country on illegal immigrants, but after winning election, he turned against his voters. He also promised to not form a government with the conservative populist Alternative for Germany party which won the biggest bloc of seats in the Bundestag in the 2025 elections, forming a coalition government instead with the establishment left party Social Democratic Party[2] which simultaneously had just been voted out of power.

Russia expert Dr. Gilbert Doctorow commented:

there is now another European 'leader' whose anti-Russian words may translate into actions that will be devastating for Germany and could just drag us all into a third world war. I am speaking about the incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz.[3]

2025 election

Before being sworn into office former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev posted on social media:

Future Chancellor Merz accuses Russia of waging war in Europe and targeting Germany with arson, contract killings & disinformation. You're not in power yet but already lying like Goebbels. Nazi Germany attacked us like this from 1941-1945. We know how it ended. Bad start, Fritz! Hope it ends the same way for you.[4]

Merz's bid to become Germany's 10th chancellor since World War II failed by six votes in parliament. Merz needed a majority of 316 out of 630 votes. He only received 310 votes — well short of the 328 seats held by his coalition with Socialists. Because the vote was held by secret ballot, it was not immediately clear — and might never be known — who had defected from Merz’s camp. Merz had excluded the conservative populist Alternative for Germany, the largest voting bloc in the Bundestag, from a power sharing agreement choosing instead to form a coalition government of his Christian Democratic Union with the godless Social Democratic Party which had only recently been voted out of power. In an unprecedented second ballot, Merz received 325 votes. The Merz regime was not expected to last very long.

Remilitarization

RT head Margarita Simonyan response to German Fuhrer Friedrich Merz warmongering threats.

When US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanded in February 2025 that Europe take over Ukraine aid as part of a "division of labor" so the US can focus on China while Europe takes a larger role in Washington's proxy war on Russia, the Merz regime promised to expand military support for Ukraine.

On May 27, 2025 Merz publicly stated on German television that the decision had been made months ago by the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom and France to transfer German-made long range Taurus missiles to Ukraine. The missiles cannot be used without German and NATO personal to input targeting data. A Ukrainian military blogger, Rezident ua, reported:

Our source in the OP said that Ukraine has already received Taurus missiles and is just waiting for permission to deploy them deep into Russian territory. The operation to deploy the missiles in Ukraine was carried out by British and German intelligence services. The targets of the attack are determined by NATO headquarters in the EU.

Russian state media openly called for a pre-emptive attack with Oreshnik ballistic missiles on the Taurus missile factory in Germany to disable Taurus missile production capacity for the next 5-7 years.[5] RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan said, on Russia’s potential

In Moscow's offices, it's being discussed that if German forces strike Moscow with German weapons — and authorizing Taurus use means exactly that, since the Ukrainian army cannot service or program them — then we'll have no choice left but to strike Berlin.[6]


Economic program

EU war criminals (left to right) Stormer, Macron (with bag of white powder), Merz (with cocaine spoon).

Never before in German history has a man who had not even been elected chancellor yet negotiated the biggest borrowing in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany with parties that lost the election, in a Bundestag that was long since dissolved.

In 2024 Germany’s national debt amounted to 1.6 trillion or 62.4% of GDP. Friedrich Merz will double this debt to remilitarize for aggressive war against Russia. This would lead to a debt ratio of 125%. 1.7 trillion is a hundred times more than all DAX companies together earned in 2023.

In 2024, Germany collected income taxes totaling slightly more than 1.8 Billion euros at the federal level. This means that for nearly 10 years, 100% of total income taxes would have to be spent on the repayment of 1,700 Trillion euro spending increase.

The additional interest burden for the 1.7 Trillion euros will amount to 47.6 Billion euros per year if the interest rate in 2025 for the 10-year German government bond of 2.8% is used for the calculation. The cumulative profits of Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW, Germany's largest manufacturers, amounted to 29.2 Billion euros in 2024. The German automotive giants would therefore not be able to pay the interest if they were to send all their profits to Berlin.

Merz vowed to do everything to prevent the Nordstream pipeline from being put back into service,[7] carrying out globalist designs to de-industrialize Germany and keep Germany impoverished. The Nordstream pipeline was destroyed by its NATO ally the United States under the Biden administration in a terrorist attack on civilian infrastructure and act of war resulting in a quadrupling of energy prices, unemployment, and bankruptcies.

To smooth over public outrage as Europe slid into economic ruination while serving Washington's interests, Merz vowed to remove the topic of Ukraine military support from public discussion.

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