US Election 2024

Conservative win in German election result of the ‘Trump effect internationally’: expert

Germany’s conservative opposition scored a major victory in Sunday’s election, a win that many are attributing to the “Trump effect” that is being felt internationally. According to Ned Ryun, the founder and CEO of American Majority, the recent election results in Germany are a wake-up call for people who are realizing the immorality of their leaders. Ryun emphasized the moral imperative of national leaders to prioritize and protect their people and nation’s interests on every issue, condemning policies that he views as selling out the citizens of a country.

The election saw Friedrich Merz of Germany’s center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) emerging as the winner, defeating incumbent Chancellor Olaf Scholz of the center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD). Additionally, the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party made significant gains, finishing second in the voting according to exit polls.

The conservative victory in Germany was fueled by growing discontent with the illegal immigration crisis in the country and across Europe, reflecting a broader global trend of opposition to established policies. President Donald Trump has been vocal in his support of the conservative win in Germany, celebrating it as a victory for common sense.

However, there are concerns about how the new German government will cooperate with the United States, particularly in light of Merz’s comments about prioritizing Europe’s independence from the U.S. Ryun shares this skepticism but believes that Trump will ultimately succeed in pushing for greater European contributions to their own defense.

Looking ahead to future elections in Germany, Ryun predicts that immigration will remain a key issue, with the right-wing AfD party likely to continue gaining momentum. Despite the party’s strong showing, he anticipates that they may be excluded from a coalition government in the short term, but could potentially become the majority party in the future.

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In conclusion, the recent election in Germany reflects a broader shift towards conservatism and a rejection of established policies. As the country navigates these changes, it remains to be seen how they will impact international relations and cooperation with the United States.

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