

Merz is the very opposite of a reformator.
Merz is the very opposite of a reformator.
On the other hand it would be fair if a second non-binding referendum without concrete ideas on the conditions with a simple majority for a win could lead to a re-entry. After that the britains can start to become reasonable and implement a 2/3 threshold.
If you see letting people die as a way to save money it can become a problem quite fast. Think about elderly people in a care facility, wouldn’t it be nice if they simply decided to die as soon as the care for them becomes too expensive?
Reads like they meant “i.e.” instead of “e.g”
Right know Scholz is still chancellor and the old government still in office. This only changes when Merz is voted into office and the new government formed. FDP is not part of the government anymore since the old coalition failed.
Thing is/was (don’t know if something changed over the last year) for example for temu, that you as the customer are also the importer. Thereby you as the importer are being held accountable for the product meeting the necessary quality standards (e.g. the ce sign). If the cheap electronics from Temu explode and your house catches fire, the cost is all on yourself.
Also growing black market is obviously a side effect of decriminalising possession and usage but giving no real other option for obtaining other than growing it yourself. Growing clubs even get obstructed by building playgrounds (https://www.zdfheute.de/politik/deutschland/cannabis-club-aschheim-bayern-100.html).