Thursday, September 12, 2013

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIION HAS BEEN SET IN GERMANY'S CONSERVATIVE FREE STATE OF BAYERN MUNCHEN WITH THE HOPE FOR ELECTION VICTORY AND ABSOLUTE MAJORITY OF THE RULING POLITICAL PARTIES.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION HAS BEEN SET IN GERMANY'S CONSERVATIVE FREE STATE OF BAYERN MUNCHEN WITH THE HOPE FOR ELECTION VICTORY AND ABSOLUTE MAJORITY OF THE RULING POLITICAL PARTIES.

      Parliamentary election has been set for the month of September.15, 2013 in Germany's Conservative and Free State of Bayern Munchen
 with the hope for election victory and absolute majority of both the ruling political parties the Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union Political Parties, despite wide range controversial political themes in this year's election in the Southern Free State of Bayern Munchen and other States in Germany that included the North Rhein Westfallen, Schleswig Holstein, Baden Wuttenberg, Niedersachsen and other States. The wide range controversial and none controversial political issues entailed data protection, minimum wage, pay raise, tax reduction and immigration issues, specially on the acceptance of asylum seekers, refugees and the difficulties in integrating them in Germany's various Communities and Society with much, or less regard to their racial, or ethnical, religious, educational and financial background.

                                         Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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