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Heck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't believe Germans put up with that demon.

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BarronVonSaltzburg26 2 points ago +2 / -0

They probably haven't voted for Kankela Dominion Voting Systems have voted for her.

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zakat 4 points ago +4 / -0

We don't use voting machines in Germany.

In general we don't vote for a person, but for a party. That party then decides on their chancellor candidate and the governing parties decide who of their candidates gets the chancellor spot (the party with more votes gets it).

The problem is that there's basically no one else to vote for in Germany. We have Die Linke (socialists, ex communists), Grüne (green party, full of retards), FDP (liberals), SPD (socialists), CDU (Merkel's party "conservative") and since a few years AfD (more right than the CDU).

The media effectively managed to give the AfD the "nazi party" title. Thus every other party has vowed not to form a coalition with them.

So it's impossible to get the AfD into the government (they'd need 50%+ of the votes, which is basically impossible in a multi party system). They are the biggest opposition party right now.

So who else to vote for? CDU and FDP are the only options and the FDP often struggles to get above the necessary 5% of votes (if you get less than 5% you are not part of the government). If you don't vote for the CDU you will immediately get a Ex-Communist/Green & Socialist government. Don't have to tell you what that would mean.