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

Germany's conservative opposition victory in Sunday's election was the latest example of the “Trump Effect International,” according to Ned Lyon, the US majority founder and CEO.

“What you really see is a lot of people who wake up and realize how immoral their leaders are. The moral obligations of all national leaders are to all matters. “To prioritize, protect and advance the interests of his people and his people,” Ryun told Fox. “It's very immoral to not do that, actually sell out your people through bad trade transactions and bad immigration policies.”

Comments come after Germany's central right Christian Democrat Union (CDU) Friedrich Merz won the national election on Sunday and expelled incumbent Prime Minister Olaf Scholz of the left and right Social Democrats (SPD) It was done.

In the election, exit polls also showed that Germany's right-wing alternative party was second in Germany (AFD) party.

Trump celebrates the Conservatives' victory in Germany

German Prime Ministers Elect Friedrich Merz and President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)

The conservative victory in Germany was primarily strengthened by the growing illegal immigration crisis both domestically and across Europe, and voters' dissatisfaction with the rebellion over established policies led by President Donald Trump.

“It's an existential crisis that the number of masses, not just some politicians, is growing. “This is a belief that immigration will be carried out by people in a particular country. It's not just about the economic costs that are beyond the limit. It's about who we will become as future people. What does it mean to be a country without the borders and large-scale movement of the country?”

“I think there will be some indications about the spread of this, such as the German AFD in the next election,” he added.

“I think Trump will ultimately get what he wants to force Germany and other parts of Europe to grow, as we're not going to fund your defense. , those countries can invest in social welfare programs…”

Trump himself welcomed the news of a conservative victory in Germany in every cap post on social media, calling the result a victory of common sense.

“It appears that the German Conservative Party has won a very large and highly anticipated election,” Trump wrote in a post about True Society. “Like America, Germans are getting bored of the unconventional agenda, particularly about energy and immigration.

“This is a great day for Germany and for the United States under the guidance of a gentleman named Donald J. Trump,” he added. “Congratulations to everyone – more wins than ever!!!”

Donald Trump smiles in a close-up shot and raises the flag behind him

President Donald Trump arrives at the election night clock party at the Palm Beach Convention Center on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at West Palm Beach, Florida. (Evan Vucci/AP)

Germany's new conservative leader appears to “achieve independence” from us

However, it remains to be seen how well Trump will work together with the new German government. Shortly after his victory, Meltz revealed that “Germany's “achieving independence” from the United States will become a “absolute priority.”

“I wouldn't have thought I had to say something like this on a TV show, but after Donald Trump's remarks last week… it's clear that this government doesn't care much about the fate of Europe That's it,” Meltz said Sunday. “My absolute priority is to strengthen Europe as quickly as possible, so in stages we can truly achieve independence from the US.”

The skepticism of a new era of cooperation between the US and Germany is shared by Lune, but Trump ultimately gets what he wants in the form of a greater European contribution to his own defense I believe that.

“I don't think Trump actually has much opportunity for this new government in Germany,” Lynn said. “I think Trump will ultimately get what he wants to force Germany and other parts of Europe to grow. We will no longer fund your defense. . I act like an adult and live in reality.”

Friedrich Merz is walking outside

Friedrich Merz, the German opposition leader and leader of the Christian Union Party, arrives at a meeting with Berlin's prime minister and German prime minister Olaf Scholz on Thursday, November 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

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Some of this could change in the future, Line emphasized. The Right-wing AFD party, despite taking second place in Sunday's election, said it is likely that it will be locked out of Germany's allied government. Most of the following German elections.

He still believes that immigration is the biggest issue in that election.

“I think the AFD will be completely locked out, but I think it will even become a German majority party in the next election,” Ryun said. “The reason I think AFD will be successful in the future is because it makes a wealth of clarity that Merz and the CDU already have no intention of closing the border.”

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