Germany will vote tomorrow. The selection is more or less the same. There is an English acronym that could be a female nickname, and it sounds like TINA, but it's actually an acronym that stands for There Is No Alternative. (There is no choice - the ed.)

Well, there is no alternative for Germany either, so the German voter can freely choose between that or the same, that is, as a free person, he can freely do what he is allowed to do. This is also the case, even more so, if we know that there is a party that has chosen its name in a very professional manner, this is the AfD, which also offers an alternative for Germany in its name. All of this is similar to the choice of names of the LMP and Jobbik, two parties that wanted to use their names to indicate that they are capable of changing the basic patterns of the political space.

But as it turned out in their case, the politics cannot be different, as the LMP thinks, and it cannot be better to reach Hungary in the way that Jobbik wants. On the one hand, the AfD is a quarantined and stigmatized party, no matter what results it achieves, it is not a force capable of governing. On the other hand, its rather eclectic and incoherent program is not an alternative for Germany in much the same way as that of the fashionable parties.

It also seems certain that not only is there not a single party that could obtain an absolute majority, but it is quite certain that a coalition of two parties will not result in a majority, at least three, and probably even four parties will be needed to form a government. The major right-wing (CDU–CSU) and left-wing (SPD) parties are at an all-time low, the main reason being that they indulged in the trendy multiculturalism, while the Green Party and Die Linke were prepared from the outset as generators of multicultural chaos. Everything shows signs of disintegration, without chance or hope. Germany is essentially already dead in a demographic sense, it cannot and does not want to change its destruction.

The question rightly arises, how did Europe's leading power get here?...

...The fifth empire is already in the phase of liquidation. EUAngela is not Good News for the EU and Germany, but an extermination commissioner during her long reign. It is true that Merkel is forced to do all this, she has to. His most serious historical sin is that, during the drama of mass migration, he does not even ask the question that instead of imports, perhaps a new generation could be "made in-house" in Germany.

This election is solely about who will be the most obedient agent to complete this liquidation. The fragmented political class and the even more fragmented electorate do not even understand, indeed do not care, what happens to them. Germany is over in a demographic, spiritual, moral and spiritual sense.

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Author: László Bogár

Source: Magyar Hírlap (Cover photo: MTI/AP/Michael Sohn)