The problem is that ALL the other parties band together and, before being voted out, change the rules so that the AfD has no chance of making any substantial changes unless it wins an absolute majority. If necessary, additional debt authorizations will still be approved by the old, ousted coalition—which remains in office on an interim basis—just as happened after the last federal election. An additional 2 trillion euros. Since the current version of the Basic Law prohibits the issuance of new debt, this is then referred to as a “special fund” in our country.
they will just declare afd membership illegal
again
And it will not stop what's coming.
The problem is that ALL the other parties band together and, before being voted out, change the rules so that the AfD has no chance of making any substantial changes unless it wins an absolute majority. If necessary, additional debt authorizations will still be approved by the old, ousted coalition—which remains in office on an interim basis—just as happened after the last federal election. An additional 2 trillion euros. Since the current version of the Basic Law prohibits the issuance of new debt, this is then referred to as a “special fund” in our country.
Sounds like its time for the EU to step in abd nullufy another election, then wax poetic about "muh demoooocracy"