1. Foreign process concerns
“With Trump in a White House, a male has been inaugurated to a many critical bureau in a universe who can’t control himself, who has no domestic experience, who takes critique as personal assault, and who is clearly encouraged by vengeance.”
AfD personality Frauke Petry and Georg Pazderski, AfD personality in Berlin. Photo: DPA
“They can now contend ‘look a conditions in a US is identical to here. The media and all a other parties don’t like us, though in America we see that a loyal will of a people is on Trump’s side, and in Germany a loyal people’s will is on a side’,” Koschmieder said.
“They will try and use that to muster people who would have routinely not voted, though could now be swayed that things can be changed.
“This is no new strategy, though of march a AfD are looking accurately during what Trump has finished and how he was successful, and of march they are looking to learn from that.”
3. German startups have a lot of questions
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Party is prob over for Silicon Valley for now Trump presidency means retrogression time. Startups and large companies comparison in trouble. Sad.
– Adam Singer (@AdamSinger) November 9, 2016
Photo; DPA.
“Our seductiveness is to have an America that is peaceful to take shortcoming and is open-minded.”
Article source: http://www.thelocal.de/20161109/five-things-president-trump-could-mean-for-germany