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3 days agoRegarding the new chancellors name: “t” stands for “totally not a blackrock millionair screwing everyone for the benefit of his class”. So his name is, in fact, Merz.
Regarding the new chancellors name: “t” stands for “totally not a blackrock millionair screwing everyone for the benefit of his class”. So his name is, in fact, Merz.
Always put some we in that ball
You can’t say it’d be against the constituion. That is debatable (and debated, see e.g. Wolfgang Abendroth).
The interpretation of the constitution is subject to powerdynamics as well. And it’s the only smart way to design a constitution if it’s meant to be the everstanding stable foundation of a society. … cause you know, those tend to change
He did learn alot from his first term: How to be powerful as a president for example