What happened Germanons?

So many questions
>Could the CDU / CSU / AfD gain over 50% of the national vote next year?
>Who got to her?
>Would the CSU join AfD if it, in time, AfD replaced the CDU?
>Could AfD replace CDU as the largest centre-right party?
>Will Merkel run for next years election?
>Do Germans still favor PR?

Congrats, 14% in Berlin was a great result for AfD.

Nobody got to her m8.

She's lying to try to stay in power.

She's already going down in history as the Leader who damaged Europe, fucked the EU royally leading to Brexit, and she doesn't give a flying fuck.

Addicted to power.

No, she said she wishes she could go back in time to start shit even earlier so more sandniggers come here and get even more money.

She is a complete psychopath and is going under. I'm pretty sure by now almost noone likes her anymore and she just keeps saying more dumb shit.

I look forward to the day where I don't have to see her disgusting face anymore.

>she wishes she could go back in time to start shit even earlier so more sandniggers come here and get even more money.

How the hell is that a centre-right policy? She sounds like a commie infiltration gone too far.

She literally is. Also Jewish. Same goes for Gysi, Kahane, that Schulz faggot in the EU... There was a reason our grandfathers fought so hard.

>There was a reason our grandfathers fought so hard.

The bit glossed over.

How long can she stay in power? Also when do you guys hold elections. I hope you guys get a based leader soon.

October next year. Just not sure about German politics OP pick related.. it's incredibly boring and hard to follow normally.

Either two - supposedly - center-right parts will eat each others votes or AfD could eat into both CDU and the left.

Berlinfag on exchange here. Ask away if you're interested.

Probably having her own berlin bunker scene, yelling at subordinates and laying plans for feeding dindus with gibs that only exist on paper.

>Could the CDU / CSU / AfD gain over 50% of the national vote next year?

and what's going on within the CDU? Does Merkel have a challenger backed by someone like Schäuble? Not sure how it works there, we didn't like for people stumbling over Cameron to become PM.

Also, is Berlin a particularly Left-wing region in comparison to the rest of Germany?

*lack

Has the flood of refugees died down?
Is life getting worse?
What do most people that you know in Germany think about Merkel?

for reference

Where are staying at? How are you liking is so far?

that's a nice graphic but calling the AfD pro-EU is quite a stretch.

>Could the CDU / CSU / AfD gain over 50% of the national vote next year?
Hard to say as of now, but far from impossible. They are currently polling at around 42-46 percent combined, but would gain around 2-3 percent of seats due to parties not hitting 5%. Major happenings might have a good chance of pushing them over the edge. It's not extremely important though, as CDU/CSU wouldn't form a coalition with AfD even then. They would just lose support from refusing to do it.

>and what's going on within the CDU? Does Merkel have a challenger backed by someone like Schäuble? Not sure how it works there, we didn't like for people stumbling over Cameron to become PM.
I'm really not up to date on the internal power struggles of the CDU. My understanding has always been that Merkels number one priority is to weed out internal competition, so I wouldn't be surprised if she stays at the top. It is clear, though, that she has been strongly going against core party values for a long time now, so there might be some plan to topple her. Hard to say.

>Also, is Berlin a particularly Left-wing region in comparison to the rest of Germany?
Yes, Berlin is incredibly left-wing. Like all the city states, pretty much. The election yesterday gave a massive ~13 percentage point swing to the right, and it is still one of the most left wing state parliaments in the country.

i have an idea of how Germany can get rid of 6 million immigrants just hear me out

>Has the flood of refugees died down?
I haven't been in Germany for 6 months now, so it's hard to say. From what I understand ""refugee"" intake has strongly slowed down, but is still at astronomical levels. People are bad with big numbers and simply cannot grasp what 1 million in a single year means. The US has set max capacity at under 100k if I remember correctly, which means Germany has been taking in 4000% more per capita than the US considers its breaking point. It's absolutely ludicrous and even reducing it to half is not a fix whatsoever but still a gigantic problem mounting up every year. I am convinced Europe is heading for a civil war, France at the very least.

>Is life getting worse?
Yes, but most people refuse to admit it. It's sad to see my parents get scared about their formerly comfortable and safe neighborhoods because entire streets and blocks are owned by lebanese clans and ridden with organized prostitution and drugs. It's their own fault though, my mom is still bluepilled as all hell and my dad was a major leftist for big parts of his life.

>What do most people that you know in Germany think about Merkel?
Very negative in Berlin, but then again the city is full of idiots when it comes to politics. 50% consider everyone and everything of the CDU/CSU evil and racist by default, and a good chunk more pretend economic upswing is unimportant and evil because muh materialism, so they wouldn't even give her credit for the one thing she has been handling decently.

"Wish we could turn back time, to the good old days
When our führer send us to war but now we're bred out"
-6mil Pilots

Don't expect CDU/CSU/AFD, it's not gonna happen that quickly. The main job of the AfD now is to make sure that Seehofer grows some balls

I'm in Valparaíso. I'm enjoying it a lot, the people are nice and the country is beautiful. Somewhat sad to see local socialists be more right wing than my home conservatives, though. The people I talk politics with are generally less cucked and the Hitler-Pinochet banter/triggering is fun. The only thing I miss is proper street food, completos and the likes aren't really my taste. Also you people drink a bunch of super fucking weird shit (terremoto, chicha con harina, mote con huesillo). I am learning a lot about the country and the continent, have gotten away from stress at home and pretty much get to do what I want, so far it's been a great experience. Eating a chirimoya right now and recovering from the 18. in Santiago. Godspeed weon.

Is it over? Has Germany been finished?

I would love to see a center-right coaltion though. But I guess this is never going to happen

kek'd a little too loudly

Cool, you should go to the south (Temuco, Valdivia, etc) if you ever have an opportunity to, enjoy your stay here

>>Could the CDU / CSU / AfD gain over 50% of the national vote next year?

No. We are going to end with SPD/Greens/Lefties next year which will kick the cucking into overdrive and gives us a CDU/CSU/AfD coalition once the government has collapsed.

Merkel is finished though.

>>Could AfD replace CDU as the largest centre-right party?

In the long run, they might. CSU told Merkel that either she accepts an upper threshold for asylum seekers or they won't support her. Considering that they are getting a lot of pressure in Bavaria from the AfD and might lose the total majority, this might be the point where they actually go through with it.
If that happens, the CDU/CSU union loses a massive chunk of seats, probably leading to the SPD being bigger. It would totally destroy the CDU (since they have no one but Merkel left) and pave the way for the CSU to reorient. They are closer to the AfD than to the CDU anyway.

Thanks. I'll be traveling south in December. I hear it's absolutely gorgeous.

Very nice but could use some improvement.
1. The theme is make all Nazi opinions red, right? Then the Big State row should be flipped.
2. Nazis were all for unifying europe and hence pro EU. It would have just been called different.

>Nazis would've been in favor of unelected jewish communists sitting in Brussels to rule over the Europeans
wew lad

her plan of rapefugee quotas for all member states off the table but will probably be back in another form. all those rapefugees she invited (media says 1 million but probably 2 million with 400,000 arriving in last 3 months) are staying put in Germany.

she played herself and fucked Germans, there really should be far more serious consequences.