avril 19, 2025
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The masks are falling in the EU …

The masks are falling in the EU …

Still the echo of JD Vance's memorable speech if he had not erased in Munich and behold, the new chancellor Merz comes to him. First of all, leaving out of a possible government agreement the second most voted party, choosing, for preferred partner, the great defeated night, the SPD. But this would be the least if the brand new chancellor was not preparing to commit a perpetual democracy only equipped with the annulment of presidential elections in Romania: to want to vote on a constitutional background change using, after Sunday elections, the parliament still in office. This exemplary case of 'liberal democracy' is told in two words

1. There is a constitutional brake on the creation of debt by the German State, whose annual increase may not exceed 0.35% of GDP.

2. Germany is on its way to ruin, with its traditional outdated industry and outside the circuit of new technological industries. Thus they left it 30 years of power of the central parties, who deleted all the heritage left by the postwar generation. That is, this generation has deleted, by political disability and lack of strategic vision, the inheritance received.

3. Not happy to have the assets received, he is preparing to deplete the following generation heritage, creating debt that will have to be paid for it.

4. To this end, it needs to eliminate the constitutional brake referred to in point 1. It is what Merz and its future accomplices of the SPD intend to do.

5. But, to this end, in the parliamentary framework left by the last elections, they find the relative resistance of Die Linke's far left and the frontal opposition of AFD that refuses to leave significant debt to the following generation. Now the qualified majority of 2/3 required to change the Constitution requires the votes of at least one of these two parties.

6. Then Merz prepares for a true constitutional coup: to use the old parliament, still in office for another month, to vote on this change, since, in this ancient parliament, those who intend to make the change still have the qualified majority that will allow them to do so. The greens are willing to this, the SPD expresses some precautions, 'with doubts at the political and legal level.' But put the hypothesis.

The 'Europe' that prepares to do this is Europe that, in Romania, nullifies elections when the result does not please it; that, in England, holds people for an opinion on social networks; that, in France, through the Constitutional Court, for alleged formal reasons, laws voted by deputies elected by the people; who, in Poland, tries to arrest former ministers for mere political hatred. These telecommutable democracies from Brussels have begun because they are no longer substantial to being just formal and now not even formal ones. Case after case the masks fall. This, to use a parliament without political legitimacy – or even, according to several jurists – without legal legitimacy to vote on a structuring law is a clear manifestation of the desperation that is grazing. Dark times are approaching: touched, leaning against the wall, the last of the rats is transfigured into a lion. The models of the Venezuela de Maduro and Brazil of Alexandre de Morais are dangerously close to these new European models. We have to resist.

Vice-President of the Assembly of the Republic



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