Schultz accused Trump’s deputy of iervening in German elections
In his speech at the annual Munich Security Conference, the German Chancellor criticized the US Vice Preside’s remarks at the conference and accused him of “unacceptable” ierference in the German elections.
According to RCO News Agency, German Chancellor Olaf Schultz today (Saturday) accused US Vice Preside Judy of unacceptable ierference in the German upcoming elections on behalf of a party that had trivial the Nazis’ crimes five years ago.
The New York Times wrote: One day after Venus at the annual security conference in Munich, German leaders have asked them to abandon their “wall of fire” and allow the extremist alternative to Germany. Shocked by the federal governme, Schultz accused Venus that he has virtually violated the commitme to allow the fascists to be allowed to run the Holocaust’s horror.
“The commitme to” never again “is not compatible with Alternative support for Germany,” Schultz said in a speech at the security conference today.
Schultz said the Alternative Party for Germany has made the Nazi crimes, such as the forced labor camp in Dachau, which Venus visited last Friday. The German Chancellor said the coury “does not accept the order of foreigners on how to run its democracy and certainly will not cooperate with such a party.”
“This is not especially done among friends and allies,” he said. It is up to us to decide on what our democracy is going from now on.

Election propaganda for the extremist right party “Alternative for Germany” (Right) and the Social Democratic Party in Germany
Schultz’s remarks were the latest criticism of German politicians’ criticism of Venus’s speech by Friedrich Meraz of conservative Christian Democrats, who are leading the polls to the presideial election next week. The Social Democratic Party, to which Schultz belongs, ranks third or fourth in most polls. The Alternative Party is second for Germany, and its Chancellor Alice Widel met with Venus in Munich last Friday.
“No party in the German parliame will join the alternative to Germany to form a governme,” says the following. Parts of the party are known by the German ielligence service in the ielligence service category. Some of its members have also been convicted of violating German law against the use of Nazi slogans. Some of its members have been arrested for trying to overthrow the federal governme.
The collective exclusion of the Alternative Party for Germany and other extremist parties is an approach known as the “wall of fire”. Venus criticized the approach last Friday, saying that alternatives for Germany and other extremist right -wing parties across Europe are legitimate concerns about the high level of migration to European couries from West Asia and elsewhere.
“There is no place for the wall of fire,” Venus said.

The presence of Olaf Schultz at the Q&A session at the annual Munich Security Conference, February 7
At a Friday speech at the Munich Security Conference, attendees expected to hear details of Trump’s plan for Ukrainian peace and NATO defense policies. Instead, they have heard that the US vice preside considers restricting freedom of expression as a greater threat to Russia or China’s possible aggression for Europe.
In a question and answer session after his speech on the second day of the meeting, Schultz blamed Venus for focusing on the issue.
At the meeting, he criticized the lack of issues related to Ukrainian peace and security in Europe in Venus’s speech.
He then directly criticized Venus’s statemes about restricting freedom of expression in Europe and said: “We must very clearly say that freedom of expression in Europe means that you attack others in ways that are corary to the laws and regulations of our coury.” Don’t. This is the subject. We must explicitly say that hatred and such things that are very bad for our societies should not become the reality of our general discourse.
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