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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has been growing increasingly critical of the European Union.
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His tone marks a notable shift compared to his more EU-friendly predecessor.
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Meanwhile, Merz has been building a relationship with EU-critical U.S. President Donald Trump.
The historically EU-friendly Merz, a former member of the European Parliament, now has a long list of complaints about the bloc. This has included objections to an increase in the EU’s new long-term budget that was proposed last month, as well as calling the bloc out for sluggishness and complex bureaucracy. Germany was also among the louder critics of the EU-U.S. trade agreement.
You did not really believe a single word that Merz said? I’d not even ask him for the time.
Hope springs eternal.
First, European countries are vassal states, and second, our politicians probably want the same thing Trump has now: absolute power unfettered by other branches of the state power.