Tuesday, February 21, 2012

CONTROVERSY AMONG GERMANY'S MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES FOR THE REQUIRED SUPPORT OF THE NEXT BUNDES-PRESIDENT.

CONTROVERSY AMONG GERMANY'S MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES FOR THE REQUIRED SUPPORT OF THE NEXT BUNDES-PRESIDENT.


The postponed scheduled debate for the withdrawal of the Presidential Immunity from the former Bundes- President Wulff, due to his early resignition from the German government most honored and highest office has been rescheduled and deviated for the next session that would determine the approval of the nominated candidate Joachim Gauck for the successor of the former Bundes- President by voting early tomorrow, or at the end of this week in the German's Parliament, the Bundestag. However, early meetings indicated controversy among Germany's major political parties for the required support of the candidate that has been picked by the German Kanzler Angela Merkel for the highest office, inspite of the fact that he had been previously rejected twice for nomination by the same political parties. This would mean over ninety percent (90%) of the votes of the Members of the German Parliament, the Bundestag would be required for the approval of Joachim Gauck to become the next Bundes- President.

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