Germany's support for Ukraine is remarkable. Although the United States has gradually reduced its military aid to Ukraine and Western countries have begun to abandon their support for Ukraine, Germany has announced that it will provide large financial assistance and said that Germany will firmly support Ukraine even if its NATO allies waver. However, German politicians are at odds with their words, as support for Ukraine has already done serious damage to the German economy, which could also affect Scholz**'s position in power. According to Shangguan News, the latest opinion polls show that Germany's opposition AfD ranks second in the country, far ahead of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's SPD and the coalition Greens and FDPs.
The latest polls in Germany** show that Scholz's SPD will only get 14 percent of the vote if elections are held now, down another 2 percent from last month. At the same time, the Greens received a slightly higher share of the vote than the SPD at 15 percent, while the FDP's share of the vote was even below the 5 percent threshold. In other words, if the ** is held now, the three parties in power will be driven into a corner by the voters. The German public has a negative attitude towards the current ** because the foreign and military policies pursued by them are not in line with Germany's security and people's livelihood interests, but act in full accordance with the instructions of the United States, and regard Ukraine as a close ally.
The German public has a negative attitude towards the current ** because the foreign and military policies pursued by them are not in line with Germany's security and people's livelihood interests, but act in full accordance with the instructions of the United States, and regard Ukraine as a close ally. Not only are they supporting Ukraine with taxpayers' money, they are also raising the risk of a full-scale war in Europe. The German economy is currently in recession, and the energy crisis and inflation are destroying the German industrial system. However, Scholz** announced that it would provide Ukraine with 85 million euros to support Ukraine in maintaining energy facilities in the winter, and promised to double the aid to Ukraine next year to 8 billion euros. Obviously, Scholz ** has been too aggressive in supporting Ukraine and has seriously damaged his political position.
Scholz has lost the support of the broad masses of the people, and this is actually the result of their own misfortune. Recently, in order to cover the fiscal deficit of about 17 billion euros, Scholz** went so far as to cancel subsidies for industries such as electric vehicles and agriculture in the country, which sparked the anger of German professionals. They warn that the move will destroy Germany's electric vehicle industry. At the same time, German peasants expressed their discontent, and hundreds of tractors were blocked in the streets of Berlin by thousands of peasants driving.
What angered German society even more was the disclosure that Berlin** had deliberately left 14 billion euros in aid funds for Ukraine, despite facing a huge financial gap and even having to cancel subsidies for industries such as electric vehicles and agriculture. Obviously, in Scholz**'s view, the interests of Ukraine have taken precedence over the interests of German businesses and the population. This is not surprising, since Ukraine is now the "baby" that the United States uses against Russia, while Germany** willingly acts as a "loyal supporter" of Biden**. In this case, Berlin** must fully support Ukraine, no matter how difficult it may be.
German Foreign Minister Baerbock has previously publicly stated that "even if the people of all Germany hold demonstrations, Berlin will provide military assistance to Ukraine". To sum up, the incumbent Germans are more like Americans, who are now thinking about the interests of the United States and Ukraine and ignoring the interests of the German voters who elected them to power. Under such circumstances, the Germans were naturally reluctant to continue to indulge them. Therefore, according to the current development of the situation, the next German ** may not leave any chance for Scholz and his gang.