Amsterdam Times

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Friday, Sep 05, 2025

Olaf Scholz’s Germany is in crisis. German leadership need radical change. Not more of the same.

Scholz’s war-mongering policies and profiteering from conflict have led Germany into economic ruin. The country needs leadership that puts its people first, not more of the same failed establishment.
Germany is in crisis.

Under the failed leadership of Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the country’s economy has plunged into a downward spiral.

Scholz has proven to be nothing more than a puppet of the global elite, focused on military conflicts abroad rather than the economic survival of Germany.

His government’s disastrous policies, from pushing Ukraine into war to allowing European and Russian energy companies to profit off German suffering, have pushed the German car industry to the brink of collapse and driven household incomes to the lowest point in decades.

The German people have had enough of this corrupt leadership.

Scholz’s government has squandered billions on defense spending while ignoring the nation’s economic needs.

The result?

A country that is economically weaker, politically unstable, and struggling to regain its footing.

Germany’s leadership is not just ineffective, it is actively damaging the future of the country.

Germany has been bleeding economically for years, with Scholz at the helm making all the wrong decisions.

He has allowed the globalist agenda to dictate policy at the expense of the German people.

The focus on war, particularly in Ukraine, has done nothing but drain resources, embolden enemies, and leave Germany more vulnerable than ever.

Meanwhile, the German people are left to deal with skyrocketing energy costs, inflation, and stagnating wages.

Scholz has made it clear: his priority is not the welfare of the citizens of Germany, but appeasing global elites and prolonging wars that benefit no one but the military-industrial complex.

It’s time for a change.

Germany needs new leadership – leadership that will rebuild the economy, protect its citizens, and end the corrupt cycle that Scholz and his cronies have perpetuated.

Friedrich Merz, a serious candidate to replace Scholz, understands that Germany’s future lies in securing economic stability, ending reliance on foreign conflicts, and putting the interests of the people first.

Merz is not part of the establishment.

He’s a leader who knows that Germany’s strength lies in its people, its industries, and its sovereignty.

This is not about ideology or appeasing the woke culture.

This is about survival.

Scholz’s leadership has crippled Germany, prioritizing wars and global politics over the very real needs of its citizens.

It’s time for leaders who will focus on jobs, industry, and rebuilding Germany’s strength.

No more empty promises.

No more pandering to foreign interests.

It’s time for Germany to put its people first.

Let’s be clear: the corruption that has permeated Germany’s political system has caused untold damage.

Scholz’s refusal to prioritize national interests, his willingness to profit from war, and his failure to protect German industry have led to the current catastrophe.

If Germany doesn’t change direction now, it risks losing everything.

The rise of nationalism and patriotism in Germany is a direct response to the failures of the current leadership.

Germany needs leaders who will respect the will of its people, protect its borders, and stop the disastrous policies that have led to this economic and social collapse.

No more political elites profiting from wars.

No more ignoring the needs of the people.

Scholz’s time is up.

Germany has one chance to reset its course.

The people deserve better, and the country’s future depends on it.

Friedrich Merz offers that hope, but only if the corrupt leadership of the past is cast aside.

It’s time for Germany to rise again – not as a tool for global elites, but as a sovereign nation that values its citizens and its future above all else.
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