Monday, September 25, 2017

GERMANY'S MAJOR AND MINOR COALITION GOVERNMENT POLITICAL PARTIES WON THE ELECTION WITH RELATIVELY OVERWHELMING RESULTS IN PERCENTAGE VOTES AND PARLIAMENTARY SEATS FOR THIS YEAR'S ELECTION, DESPITE CLAIMS OF BURSTED COALITION GOVERNMENT FORMATION, DUE TO THE ELECTION RESULTS.


    Germany's coalition government political parties won the election for the Year two thousand and seventeen with relatively overwhelming percentage votes and Parliamentary seats on Sunday, September 24th in the Year two thousand and seventeen, despite claims of bursted coalition government formation in the Democratic Republic of Germany, due to the percentage votes obtained with the Parliamentary seats procured  by the major minor and Opposition Political Parties of Germany that entailed the Christian Democratic Union Political Party (CDU) which obtained thirty three point two percent (33.2%) votes with the equivalent of two hundred and twenty (220) Parliamentary seats for the Christian ruling political party that would require additional support to the support of its Christian Social Union Political Party (CSU) to form a new coalition government with other successful political parties that have attained better results in percentage votes and Parliamentary seats that have qualified them as Germany's few successful political parties for this Year's election and for the formation of s new coalition government with the ruling Christian Political Parties in the Democratic Republic of Germany. The second best election results in this Year's election, when compared to the previous Years, despite the decline in both percentage votes and Parliamentary seats obtained by many of the political parties, except the Free Democratic Political Party (FDP) and the Alternative for Deutschland Political Party (AFD) have been the results obtained by the Social Democratic Political Party of Germany (SPD) as predicted earlier by the scientific projections of professional journalists that comprised of the domestic and International Journalists along with the opinion polls carried out before the scheduled election for this Year in the Democratic Republic of Germany. The Social Democratic Political Party of Germany (SPD) has obtained twenty four point one percentage votes with the equivalent of one hundred and thirty seven Parliamentary seats that qualified the SPD as the favorite previous coalition government political party for the formation of the government's next new coalition government along with one, or two other political parties as the Free Democratic Political Party (FDP) and the Alternative For Deutschland Political Party (AFD) that have been both major surprise in this Year's election, due to the results procured by the mentioned two political parties that qualified them for the government's cabinet by coalition formation with the major ruling Christian political parties and the Social Democratic Political Party (SPD) in the Parliament of six hundred and fifty seats that requires more than half of Parliamentary seats for the required Parliamentary decision making process with the passage of policies that should be enacted to legislations in the Democratic Republic of Germany various States that entailed the free State of Bayern Munchen, despite the known fact that the AFD obtained thirteen point one percentage votes (13.1%) with the equivalent of eighty seven (87) Parliamentary seats in the German Parliament followed by over ten percent ((10%) percentag votes obtained by the FDP with equivalent of sixty nine (69) seats in the German Parliament the Bundestag. The Green Party obtained sixty one seats in the German Parliament for this Year's election in the Democratic Republic of Germany. The Linke, or the left wing political party obtained fifty seven seats in the Parliament and would qualify the party for the Opposition Political Parties cabinet for the next four Years. However, this election victory of the Christian Democratic Union Political Party could mean the party would determine its pick up for coalition government formation, despite the election results obtained by the successful political parties in this Year's election in the Democratic Republic of Germany, besides the formation of the next government Opposition Political Parties with Chancellor Angela Merkel as the elected favorite Chancellor candidate for the Chancellor's office in this Year's general election in the Democratic Republic of Germany as it may have been predicted earlier by professional Journalists in Germany the EU countries and many other countries around the World. Policy making differences among the major and minor political parties with the Opposition Political Parties on various significant issues and problems that have been faced by Germany the EU countries and other countries of this World may diminish as the reelected  Chancellor  of Germany for office and for the fourth consecutive terms as the Chancellor  of Democratic Republic of Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel has been determine and more incline to reach compromise with Germany's major minor and the Opposition Political Parties on the major significant issues as the immigration with emphasis on refugees and asylum seekers  problems as the influx the integration difficulties with the finance budget allocation and distribution of refugees and asylum seekers within Germany and the European Union countries. Other issues that requires attention of the the next government with required solutions entailed the questions on taxation with possible reforms on the various types of taxation in Germany. Security measures against terrorism in Germany's and EU major cities with series of defense issues as Germany's intervention policy for domestic and International foreign missions, or conflicts as the current intervention mission against terrorism in Turkey.

      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia. 
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