Merkel s era is back in the light of light? The Scholz government has caused a series of troubles, t

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

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Germany: Merkel's era is back in the light? Scholz has caused trouble again and again, causing "voices of loss".

Title: Germany*** Merkel's halo retreated, and Scholz** caused a wave of public disappointment.

Germany, once an industrial giant, is now in a sudden political situation, and Scholz's government has plunged the country into unprecedented chaos. In all respects, Scholz's performance was disastrous, but the reasons behind it were shocking.

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Since Scholz came to power, he has gone almost from one crisis to another. Inflation, energy, and economic problems are all over the place, leaving the German people feeling tired. Merkel's glorious era seems to have vanished under Scholz**, and for a while, popular sentiment became more and more depressed.

Multi-angle discussion:

In the energy crisis, Scholz's choice is becoming more and more eye-catching. The 200 billion yuan energy subsidy plan, although it solves its own problems, has made other EU countries gnash their teeth. This kind of large-scale decision not only sparked diplomatic disputes, but also made the country's finances worse, with a fiscal deficit of 60 billion euros.

The core point leads to:

Scholz**'s energy policy and handling have plunged Germany into an unprecedented crisis of confidence. 66% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with Scholz**, and more than a third of the public supported an early election, highlighting the public's disappointment with Scholz**.

Netizen Comments:

On major social platforms, criticism of Scholz is endless. Some people lament that the German light of the Merkel era is no longer there, and that Scholz's decline is inevitable. As a result, some netizens began to miss the Merkel era and called it "Germany's ** era".

The first part summarizes:

Scholz's performance has caused huge fluctuations in German society, and from all angles, problems have emerged. The glory of the Merkel era has receded, and it is unacceptable that Scholz** has caused so much chaos in just two years.

Stay tuned for the second half of the article, where we will continue our in-depth analysis of Scholz**'s policies and the future of Germany.

Germany** Turmoil: Loss and New Opportunities.

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Scholz's economic and political turmoil is not only an internal problem for Germany, but also brings great uncertainty to international relations. As Chinese, we can't help but feel a little lost in Germany's predicament, because in the Merkel era, Germany was an important partner of China, and the economic relationship between the two countries was solid and mutually beneficial.

During the Merkel era, Germany's business model was highly dependent on China and Russia. Russia provides Germany with stable energy support, while China is both an importer of German raw materials and an exporter of mid- and high-end products. This close economic tie makes the two countries important strategic partners. Merkel has been able to strike a delicate balance between the international arena and make Germany the leader of the European Union.

However, after Scholz came to power, Germany seems to be taking a different path on the international stage. The reduction of economic dependence on China and Russia, as well as the decision to re-examine the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, make one wonder: what is Scholz's foreign policy thinking?

This is not only an internal repercussion for Germany, but also a disappointment for China, as it may bring new uncertainties to Sino-German economic cooperation. China has always been one of Germany's largest partners, and the two countries have extensive cooperation in technology, manufacturing, green energy and other fields. However, Scholz** seems to have chosen to side with the United States in the face of difficulties, causing German companies to turn to the United States, with an impact on Sino-German economic relations.

Under the policy of buying energy from the Middle East and cooperating with the United States, Germany's economy will inevitably be constrained to a certain extent. At the same time, the United States is trying to relocate German companies to the United States through low-cost energy**, which is undoubtedly a major blow to the German manufacturing industry. This is even worse for a country that once relied on manufacturing as its mainstay.

From the point of view of the Chinese, these decisions of Scholz ** are incomprehensible. Germany has lost the support of China and Russia, and has fallen into the quagmire of cooperation with the United States, as if it has dug a hole for itself. For a country already teetering on the brink of an energy crisis, such a choice would be a worse one, wouldn't it be self-digging?

Of course, every country has the right to choose its own foreign policy, but in the face of such enormous pressures and challenges, Scholz**'s decision is quite disappointing. This disappointment is not only a disappointment with Germany, but also a trace of worry and doubt about a once friendly partner.

The Chinese want to see a strong and stable Germany, a Germany that plays an active role in international affairs. However, Scholz's performance seems to have made all this come to naught. At this moment full of uncertainties and challenges, we look forward to Germany's ability to assess the situation, get out of the predicament, and find new opportunities for Sino-German cooperation.

In short, Scholz's various decisions have put the friendly cooperation between Germany and China to a new test. It is hoped that in the future, the two countries can overcome difficulties together and find a mutually beneficial and win-win path. After all, cooperation between countries requires the guidance of wisdom and reason, not blind decision-making.

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