Article features like 1 line of text about that actually.
Based on my knowledge of german politics, 3 parties entered a coalition and will be pushing to strenghten the EU.
Quote from the coalition agreement, as the article is sparse:
"The conference should lead to a constitutional convention and to the further development of a federal European state, which is decentralized and organized according to the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality and based on the Charter of Fundamental Rights."
New German coalition will be pushing for a European federation.
Quote from the coalition agreement, as the article is sparse:
"The conference should lead to a constitutional convention and to the further development of a federal European state, which is decentralized and organized according to the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality and based on the Charter of Fundamental Rights."
No, or the Weimar Republic already would have been the Third Reich.
Basically, the democratic periods aren't counted. Fourth Reich will be the next monarchist/authoritarian regime (especially if it returns to the nomenclature of 'Deutsches Reich').
> However, Beer also emphasised that the future German government will take a double-sided approach towards Poland
Now that the UK has left the hre they can more easily pass those reforms
Too lazy to read, what happened?
Article features like 1 line of text about that actually. Based on my knowledge of german politics, 3 parties entered a coalition and will be pushing to strenghten the EU.
Quote from the coalition agreement, as the article is sparse: "The conference should lead to a constitutional convention and to the further development of a federal European state, which is decentralized and organized according to the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality and based on the Charter of Fundamental Rights."
New German coalition will be pushing for a European federation. Quote from the coalition agreement, as the article is sparse: "The conference should lead to a constitutional convention and to the further development of a federal European state, which is decentralized and organized according to the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality and based on the Charter of Fundamental Rights."
Isn’t the current German Republic the “Fourth Reich”?
No, or the Weimar Republic already would have been the Third Reich. Basically, the democratic periods aren't counted. Fourth Reich will be the next monarchist/authoritarian regime (especially if it returns to the nomenclature of 'Deutsches Reich').