Political Crisis Deepened In Germany, Now All Eye On Ever Energetic Chancellor Angela Merkel

With the ongoing negotiations on the alliance for the formation of a new government in Germany, once again, the political crisis is showing deepening. The whole country has come to Chancellor Angela Merkel once again to take this difficult step out of the country. For the last few weeks, due to the temporary government, Germany is not able to take any bold policy decisions. There is no scope for any possible alliance and in such a situation, Germany may once again be forced to face the elections before time. There is also the risk of not getting a full coalition like in the September elections. Merkel's liberal refugee policy proved to be a deep separator, and after getting no clear majority in the elections, he had to compel him to combine with unequal ideology.
After a month-long conversation with the Free Democratic Party leader Christian Lindner said that Angela's CDU-CSU and the eco-friendly Greens believed to form a government with the Conservative coalition There is no basis. Lindner said that it is better than governing poorly that there should be no rule. The conversation was interrupted due to disputed opinions on other issues, including different views on immigration. Expressing regret over the FDP decision, Merkel spoke of the need to expel Germany from this crisis. He said, "As Chancellor ... I will do all this to ensure that this country came out of this difficult time."
Angela's moderate refugee policy has allowed more than 10 million refugees to come from 2015. Disproportionate to this, some voters took the extreme right wing AFD, who had campaigned in the election of Islamophobia and immigration in front of the September elections.
Once they get to rule they never like to let go, whatever form of ruling is there in any country. They try to change titles and positions but hold on the chair. It's about time she leaves and allow Germany a new lifeline, everything she did especially in foreign policy was a disaster.