Next German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Causes a Commotion by Questioning the ‘Neutrality’ of Taxpayer-Funded Leftist NGOs – He is Accused of ‘Behaving Like the Far-Right'

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Next German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Causes a Commotion by Questioning the ‘Neutrality’ of Taxpayer-Funded Leftist NGOs – He is Accused of ‘Behaving Like the Far-Right'

The historical work by the Donald J. Trump US administration has confirmed that around the world, NGOs and political parties were funded by USAID and the Soros network of foundations to promote the Leftist-Liberal-Globalist agenda.

And in Germany it isn’t any different, as I had the opportunity of writing here in TGP previously.

But it’s quite surprising that Germany’s mainstream ‘conservative’ ‘chancellor-in-waiting’ Friedrich Merz yesterday (26) would try to shed light in these nefarious organizations by fielding hundreds of parliamentary questions.

Merz drew bitching and moaning from the German establishment – including the Olaf Scholz’s party that is expected to be his party coalition partner – for what some see as ‘an attack on German civil society’ (a.k.a. Globalist infiltrators).

Reuters reported:

The Reuters report immediately charges Merz withy being ‘gaffe-prone’, as if this was an ‘accident’.

One of the groups mentioned in the CDU filing with the Bundestag is ‘Grandmas against the Right’, which organized protests against the Alternative for Germany (AfD) right-wingers and Merz’s CDU voting together to pass a parliamentary motion calling for tighter immigration controls.

In politics, you must never ask a question that you don’t know the answer to – and Merz knows very well about the ‘Grannies’ – and we know too, as we previously reported on this Bild piece:

The ’Grannies’ are therefore funded by Minister Lisa Paus from the leftist-Globalist Green party, member of the failed Scholz outgoing coalition, and by the Chancellor himself.

Back to the Reuters report, we learn that other NGOs cited in the filing include Correctiv, an ‘investigative journalism portal.’

The hundreds of questions prompted criticism from the SPD, Merz’s probable partner in a future coalition government, outraged that Merz questions ‘the organizations that defend German democracy’.

The small ‘Left party’ also said that the CDU’s filing was ‘shameful’, comparing it to ‘the methods of the far right’.

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