• Radioactive Butthole@reddthat.com
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        1 day ago

        I’ve been watching AfD grow for years. They aren’t the ruling party now, but will be soon enough. Maybe German democracy is strong enough to resist Fascism, maybe not. Only time will tell for sure.

        • Goldholz @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          13 hours ago

          Strongest Power doesnt mean ruling power here. And they will not get into power unless the Union partys want to betrail all their voters even more than they have always been doing. Which will trigger a full on uprising.

          And even if they are in power the states can block almost everything they do. Germanys constitutional court also has lots of say and can stop things and isnt appointed by the partys unlike in the US

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            6 hours ago

            I hope you’re right but like I said, only time will tell. In 2015 I thought US democracy was enough to hold Donald Trump in check also, but history proved me wrong there. My state is very blue and I think we can effectively resist a lot (but not all) of what he’s doing, but that doesn’t help other states that want his destruction, or the rest of the world.

            Germanys constitutional court […] isnt appointed by the partys unlike in the US

            That is new information to me, and quite interesting. How do your judges come into power?

            • Goldholz @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              Used to be partially threw parliament, partially threw the state council and the current judges also have a say in it. For anew judge it needs 2/3 majority. They are there only for 12 years and cant be reelected. Cant be above 68 neither younger than 40. Plus you have to have to be a judge which is very hard and strictly monitored and served as a highest judge. But last year they changed the voting process with heavy protest of the AfD. We have 2 supremecourt councils each made up of 8 judges. Plus the president also has a say. Its very complicated. But as you see the AfD would have to rule all of germany and every german state AND have enought judges in their ranks for over 10 years to yield hitler power levels.

              Doesnt mean they cant do heavy damage already once in charge. But they wont be able to change voting laws or the distribution of power for example.

              Germanys federalism is blessing and a big safe guard, but also that federalism brings huge headach and makes change really really slow.