US President Donald Trump criticized Olaf Scholz’s government and claimed that the people had grown weary of the traditional alliance’s victory in the German election.
This note came as the republicans won the Sunday’s primaries, with their chief Friedrich Merz set to become the next president, followed by the far-right AfD in second place after record profits, according to exit polls.
” Looks like the German Conservative Party has won the really significant and eagerly awaited vote. Much like the USA, the people of Germany got tired of the no common feeling plan, mainly on power and immigration, that has prevailed for so many times”, Trump said in an all-caps blog on his Truth Social platform.

Donald Trump’s post on Truth cultural, congratulating Merz
Under the management of a man named Donald J. Trump, this is a fantastic day for Germany and the United States of America. thanks to all — some more victories to adopt!!”! he added.
Greece’s conservative premier secretary Kyriakos Mitsotakis even expressed congratulations to Merz, aside from Trump. He said on X:” A significant success for our social home, for Germany, and for Europe. Congratulations @_ FriedrichMerz! One thing is clear: you will be Germany’s second chancellor”.
Merz accused Chancellor Scholz and his friends of kicking Germany against the wall like a sluggish business manager who requested contract extensions in a new fiery speech in congress.
He mocked,”” Do you know what the users did say once they stopped laughing? ” Merz asked sarcastically”. They may ask you to leave the business in a polite manner. That’s how it is in standard existence.”
Merz, willing to meet his long-held passion of leading the country, promised to revive the business and restore Germany’s global proportions. He urged quick coalition discussions and warned that” the world is not waiting for us” ( ).
Merz’s strong proposals include halting illegal movement, detaining those awaiting repatriation, and cracking down on” interpersonal welfare tourism.”
His questionable previous comments, including naming Muslim immigrant sons as” little caliphs” and criticizing some Russian refugees, have drawn condemnation. In legislature, Merz pushed a movement to strengthen immigration with help from the far-right AfD, signaling a strong centrist change, which also includes plans for a” zero tolerance “approach to offense, a marijuana ban, and revisiting atomic energy.