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when his in presence like this, the things we are better allies for german people are compared to these blackboard mold us. the foreign minister of germany had a meeting with the farm in itself. is that make it public? so they take some of the fees and politicians and domestic pictures with toilet and then how come you want to take pictures with them, but not with us. because if you want to us to give us a safe space safe, a space for us is to show your so the data to, to show your sister who and proud when you stand shoulder to shoulder with the women of your own. and i've got a son who say no to dictatorship was really nice job. thank you very much. thank you so much. appreciate your a lot them the to the points. strong opinions, clear position. international perspective. germany's government coalition collapsed
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the day donald trump was announced. winter of the us elections until germans voted in february, europe's heavy weight of stock composing a further problem for you freight. on to the point we ask a german, he's down. can you government turn things around to the point next on d, w in country. this shadows, these pod costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating colonial har is infected by germany across up, and he employed to score those farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the germany is government coalition collapsed to the de donald trump was announced
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winner of the us elections. now durham is we'll have to decide who will rule the country in a snap election in february until then little else will get done. what i've chose has become a lame duck chancellor. at a time when germany needs strong political leadership, more than never, the economy is struggling. society is divided. europe's heavy weight has come to a home, including in foreign policy. that's especially better for ukraine, while it's to biggest supporters, the us and germany are stuck in a power vacuum. it's war against russia continues to escalate. on to the point, we ask germany's down phones kind of new governments turn things around the the welcome to this week's to the point time. so you have to guess it's good to have you with us. let's meet today's guests, which i like who's not is detail use chief political editor here in berlin. felix
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me is a jo economics editor at germany's and see budget titled the game. and melinda crane is a journalist moderator and political analyst specialized in the us. and of course, anyone who paid attention will have recognized the linda as a familiar face here on to the point as a long time host of to show it. so good to have you with us now on the other side of this table. welcome home. well, crazy times here in germany, it's really a special a new particular situation. as a few years ago, jeremy was still a beacon of stability and economic powers. here in europe now, pretty much every sector of this country is in crisis, which i would like to start with you. how did we get here? well, um, 1st of all, and there was a whole stuff that is by russia against ukraine and that through the incoming governments which followed engler mcelroy long time tons of this is
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a pretty much of balance issues, thomas the site and then that was declared and it was supposed to bring a different focus on public spending, and now we see a government that is broken up. the 1st long term, 3 way coalition and proves to be an experiment that somebody didn't work out. that's the very short version of it. and it's as much drama as you probably gonna see in germany here on the political scene. and it comes at a very, very crucial time with that ongoing role going into the 3rd year of the economy facing huge challenges. the auto industry doesn't cost something on something anymore and it q and there's a, there's a german saying saying that if the german caught industry gets the sniffles, then the german economy is going to have a cold. and that's what we're heading into nuclear concept by the outgoing
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government and it periods now of uncertainty, despite the fact that germany is on paper and legally able to act. but we're not going to see any kind of big concept any road map out. is this economic situation, but also out of the political challenges of the coming months. you mentioned many of the crucial aspects here, felix, it is said that it cannot make policy was pretty much the main culprit for the reason that this coalition ultimately collapsed. why was the government unable to find common ground here? well, let me emphasize 1st jim, you still the 3rd largest economy in the world, but as you're, you're totally right. we, we in a deep crisis. and so one of the reasons is, or maybe not the reason, but one thing which has to be changed is that uh,
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the government failed in not only this government, but also as a previous governs the field to invest enough. not only in infrastructure driven is infrastructure as in a disastrous condition, but also in future technologies. and that's what's missing now. and i, i'm not sure if the recent government what it, what if it was fully clear how we, germany is lacking behind a, in comparison to the us in comparison to a lot of east asian countries even in comparison to some european countries. and that this government has failed in a while, has collapsed though, is also a, i think, a big political disaster because they are huge steps which has to be taken in the next few weeks because of a trunk got elected in the us. and this is, i'm afraid this is not going to happen. but do you think that was the main reason,
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the fact that they didn't read the necessity of these economic reforms? i think it was one of the big reason because uh, in germany we talked about the debt break, which is a huge a hurdle or it even the future government is not an to we still are hold on to the step break. even the future government will not be able to take big actions, which, which i need it. and i'm afraid because if we have in the next the coming election that this debt break cannot be changed anymore because it needs for this to be changed. the, there will be a to new to the, to cert majority in the bonus, talking to the german parliament. and i'm a little bit afraid or not only a little bit, but i'm huge. the afraid that after the next election, there will be no to start a majority in the with it within the democratic parties, but a f. d, a right populous party in germany, and another,
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a populous part. you will will have a have enough seats in the apartment to locate all that you seem to share. i yeah, i do, i actually just wanted to add that you described the long term problem, which was lack of crucial investment. and the, the role of the debt breaking out in the debt break is basically a cap that essentially prevent stuff of germany from doing deficit spending. but the shorter term problem was that for the past year, the german government has had a huge hole in its budget due to a supreme court decision that essentially prevented the government from implying a kind of a trick in order to get adequate money to fund its budget and uh, that trick was to borrow money from a corona assigned, assigned, that had been set up for the effects of a pandemic. and essentially transfer that into other budgetary areas. the supreme court put a stop to that. and since then,
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the government has been in crisis about essentially how to just fund it's, it's ongoing budget. and in fact, this government crisis came right before the budgetary debate in parliament. that's no cause when, so that's a but the problem is germany now does it have a budget and that is absolutely crucial. option sleep for a government to run, it needs to be able to allocate spending. so that is an element of chaos that one could scarcely have imagined in a country like this one. and it shows how dire the inability of the coalition was to agree upon compromises. there were essentially conflicting schools of thought about how to fund very crucial activities. and all of that has been, do you want to? yeah, i just was that there won't be a government set down though, because in germany and the govern consultant of the state can still take over. but the 15th of november, 2023 when that and that budget was blown out, supported by the constitutional quote. that's,
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that was the beginning of the end of this co listen because, and the money in that, that, those 60000000000 that were missing, that was the glue that was holding the 3 way co listen together. and now they don't have funds to look into the future. and there was a lot of debate about the past, the, there's a lot of distrust over projects, not being able to be put into the be implemented and, and all that sold and criticized as locking the leadership to hold his whole co listen together. which has brought them to, to the point where he now lock, single source he to hold europe together. as term comes into power. the essentially didn't have a plan b. germany is not only a political mass, we just heard it. the economy is also struggling. the country isn't our recession empty order books, no growth, a few investments, job cuts. and now even factory closures, a drastic downward spiral. you have seen coming. so the engine of the german economy, the automobile industry has stall. vw is planning to close entire plants and
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threatening mass layoffs for the longest time jobs at b. w were considered absolutely. say people are feeling very insecure and dismissed . what's their future in question, so no one knows what will happen by august 8th eastern. yeah. if i talk to you as an example, as these are drastic cutbacks and people are afraid, they are worried about providing for their families. other big car makers like out in bmw are also facing problems, and numerous suppliers have filed for bankruptcy. empty lots instead of new factories. business investment in germany has also taken a serious hit. the amount of direct foreign investment failed by 12 percent last year. high energy costs, dilapidated infrastructure, and bureaucracy are detouring investors. the latest economic data confirms the german economy is still limping along. experts expect final figures for 2024 to show minimal groups. will germany slip into permanent economic decline?
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fix what needs to change in germany in order to avoid a full on economic prices. well, 1st of all, we need to invest in our infrastructure, which is in a terrible stadium. a 2nd. we have to invest in, in future technology, and it's not the combustion engine. this is not the future technology, but in we, if you wouldn't need it to, to technology as a see my conductors as a batteries in the whole digitalization and a 3rd of and for this, what's needed from the government side, we might need to get to it on a heavy suit freeform on that, that's break a tool in order to, to, to be able to take these actions. the question now of course is, who can bring about that? change me, take a look at this point. pretty much every single established german political party
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can be partially blamed for the situation. we're in now. it's a yes, but the question is, is how many wanted to do something very dumb and, and keep talking about who's to blame or does that really wants to moving into the future? and the problem was not that there weren't any concepts. the problem with this code listen, was that it wasn't able to compromise and that there were competing concepts on the table and, and the one by who, by topic the trade minister was basically a 10 percent on every investment. no matter what it is. and then assess against that was the now ex finance ministers concept which so huge tax breaks and that wasn't palatable with the greens or the social democrats. but it was no longer about content. it was about who really can so the most profile and everybody was clearly already in election gear in campaigning here. so and yes, if it is
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a concept in a kid direction, and that's also what i'm hearing from durham, an industry at germany can regain its strength. it's still the 3rd largest economy in the world. and it still has the manufacturing industry that is highly competitive in parts, particularly in, in the same building. and they're very popular around the world. but where all those future jobs going to come from and it would have been. and at the minimum, germany could have done something like a copy paste of of the i, r a, the installation, a reduction act which has clear and tax breaks according to which industry is most future proof and most desirable also in terms of green energy. so that is something that these elections will bring about the impetus of but the, of, of actually having a clear concept. but then again, we don't know what the outcome of that election will be if, if, once again has to be a 3 way co listen. this will cost time,
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and that at the moment is actually the biggest problem that there is more months of uncertainty still to come, which is stopping consumers from spending money and investors from investing. and, and there's of course, another very big factor in that equation. that is the election of donald trump, linda experts, one of the next administration in the us will bring even more challenges to germany . what is to expect from that 2nd, upfront presidency for the german? well, one of those challenges is the fact that in fact, donald trump, during his election campaign and during his 1st term, has off instead of sites on germany. donald trump just hates a handle, a trade surplus. he wants the us to be the pre eminent export power. it is far from that. the us runs of very high trade deficit. and she looks at germany and sees the mirror image of that. he sees this,
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this trade surplus that germany has been running pretty much forever, and it makes him angry. and therefore, during his campaign he said in georgia, one of the swing states, he said that the german car companies export far too many cars to the us, the german car companies undermined x term, they will become american car companies. the irony is the companies produce 900000 cars in the u. s. last year. they already are thanks partly to the inflation reduction. but even before that, during his 1st term, one of the 1st things that uncle a medical did was travel to the us with a bunch of german ceo's. and they tried to make donald trump understand that they were already producing cards in the us. and that those cars are even being exported . that's good for the us trade, but he somehow doesn't get it. and he has, as i said, sort of sites on germany. so certainly germany can expect. but basically all
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exporters to the us market can expect a blanket, a pair of, of 10 to 20 percent and renowned german economic institutes have said that the damage from that for the drum, for german industry as a whole will be between 127000000000000000 and 180000000000 euros over the next 4 years. that's a lot of money for an economy that's already struggling to purchase. biggest furnace china and the biggest uh its portner. uh, with the us have the biggest trade deficit with but even this, and i mean he wants implementers on chinese products a 60 to 80 percent. but even also this has, will have a huge impact on germany. economy because ways all these over production and over all these goods china was producing, going when not in the, to the biggest economy, then they will try to fine wholesale ways to come to europe and they would be cheap and they would be flooding the chinese in germany counter that was phenomenons with
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political or economic reform, was not at the moment. i mean, not with this government, i might, i still have hope in the, your commercial trade policy it thinks got in this situation. the trade policy is done by the your commission. but it's going to be very hard and a, and for this, i mean, what is it you commission that you need to be, have to have to veto it from all the big economies in europe. and if germany is not in it, or because it's not capable at the moment, then this is also going to create a huge problem. huge problems that are not only related to the economy, they're also related to safety, don't terms of victory and the us elections. and the collapse of the german government are times that are becoming even more difficult and unpredictable for ukraine weapons and ammunition continue to be supplied from the us and europe. and in sufficient quantities, only one thing a certain at the moment, the war with russia is escalating and ukrainian troops are being pushed back further with air raid sirens blaring throughout the country. fears fighting
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on its eastern in southern france and russia preparing for a major attack. ukraine needs western aid more than ever. but germany is without a functioning government, due in part to disputes over the scope of aid for ukraine. for now, ukraine's president to landscape cannot count on berlin, making major decisions about financial aid or arms deliveries. meanwhile, the us is caught in its own political backend. president elect donald trump has announced he will quickly and the war and ukraine, but at who is expense. he's questioning the need for nato, saying that us might leave the alliance. how or whether the us will support ukraine in the future is completely unclear. and in europe the much touted franco, german alliance is paralyzed. other leaders such as hungry is victoria,
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oregon. are russia friendly populist are setting the tone conflict and stalemate? they could benefit one person above all russian president vladimir putin. just how dangerous is this for ukraine and your mission? the parts of the german political spectrum don't support for their weapons deliveries to ukraine, or at least not in the way that's being done. now, stating that strong military support would not put an end or mean an end of the war . how likely is that the drum you will continue to provide ukraine much needed military aid? germany will continue to provide that age if anything, to the very likely new tonsil. the foolish mats from the conservative seed you see is you, is more and save up, sending more weapons. he came out in the past saying he would also be in favor of supplying the towers long range missile system, which is kind of the hallmark opponents see of what i saw. so he refuses to hand
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that over to ukraine, out of fear that it would provoke russia. and although he won't automatically give the green light for the system, if he becomes chance that we're getting different signals. now, because he too has an election campaign coming up and it's true, and we're seeing in the polls that people are still in, in favor of supporting ukraine. the majority by becoming less and less and a keen on having those demons weapons deliveries and continue at the current level . and this is an issue as this is actually the only issue. what would have sold the scoring in the polls right now going into an election campaign. and so these supplies will continue, but can germany provide the kind of support that the us has in the past? and the very sort and honest answer is no way, because it's also no longer a question of money. it's a question of capacity to produce enough. i'm munition and weapons in time for
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ukraine to be able to defend itself. and particularly to push back russia to the point where at some point, pretend to be donald trump will try and knock heads together, whichever way he wants to fulfill his promise, that he will. and that you and we are now know that the republics will also have the control of the house of representatives into us, which means unhindered. donald trump, who has taught it himself as the anti war president building, what do you expect from the handling of the ukraine war? from this new administration, donald trump said he could end the ukraine. we're in 24 hours and he clearly intends to try to compel both sides to go to the negotiating table. and apparently his idea is that he would threaten savanski to cut off uh, support uh military weapons, but also potentially uh uh, the information that this the us security services provide to you create if that
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were cut off and perhaps it. so as soon as that you on mosque was on that call with so let's do because 11 must provide star lake, which is the basis for the ukranian internet. so that's the one side. and then apparently he wants to threaten to put in that he would step up, arms deliveries if putting doesn't go to the table. but once they were at the table, what's gonna happen? most likely ukraine would under come under stooge pressure to renounce territories already occupied by russia and also to renounce any membership in nato for the foreseeable future. the problem is we right now have the russians and by the way, also israel and the middle lease trying to establish facts on the ground quickly during the lame duck period. they haven't double a dock. we have a laugh sholtes as a lame duck. but of course, to abide in many ways is also a lame duck. and that is a problem because what happens now in ukraine, we'll certainly affect the terms upon which any negotiations could be carried out. therefore, the fact that europe is not in
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a position to fill and it gaps from the u. s. is problematic for ukraine. and we also know that this time is money and that the production of weaponry is impossible to fulfill in a short amount of time. or let's say that us does somehow stop delivering arms or reduce the arms deliveries to ukraine. um, how long would it take for europe to even be able to continue to provide support from an industrial perspective? well, that's a difficult question. it will definitely be the new board definitely will not keep up until uh for, for this winter. for sure. the good news is a bind still in power until january and the money you for all the i'm a he, he promised to ukraine this at the moment of still deliver, we don't know what's happening after january, but you live by no chance this will be can will be able to keep up. but we, of course we have to start because i mean, the conflict with russia will not stop
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a, with the ukranian. what look? so to me, i'll just say trump did say that you think splatter you put in has no intention whatsoever to go beyond a ukraine. but many, many here in europe disagree with that assessment. exactly. but no one has correctly predicted latimer pollutants behavior in any case. so far for the problem . so now we're trying to say that, so this, that's also a big problem. and we say like, do you see any type of diplomatic shift and germany's stance on the ukraine war apart from the economic aspect. and i think that commitment stands that germany will continues to support ukraine, but this really, really very fostering to become a question of feasibility. if the debt break remains in place and determine incoming time and government finds itself in a position where it's unable to secure move funds out of the budget without crossing into germany's other social spending,
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for instance. and that's the very question that we're, well, i've sold. so that's why the code isn't broke up. all of this 2 sides of the story . and that he didn't want to cut down on social spending, which he sees as, as if the key factor for cri, he isn't here in germany and for continuing to have that support to be able to help ukraine. and so i don't expect a major foreign policy shift. i do expect a lot more clarity through 1st selections. and i think that is what germany and europe needs most at this point in time. reading the german society, melinda, um, as we come slowly come to an end, do you think germans are truly aware of how difficult the time ahead will be considering that the on certainly will stay there. the international conflicts will stay there and one of the most important allies is uncertain. i think that many germans are very demoralized at the moment. uh, during my discussions with people in the in business, but also with citizens. i'm hearing
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a lot of self soul searching and frustration to the fact that this coalition exploded when it did. and the way it did is, is very disturbing for people. this is the country that likes debility and they're not getting that right now from the politicians. many hope it won't be gain some day. thank you so much to all 3 of you for this discussion and to you for watching . we'll definitely see you in our next show until then. remember that you can always washed our shows on youtube to search for d, w use and look for the latest to the point. and so i guess till next night, take care of the, the, the
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