• einkorn@feddit.org
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    She isn’t, but the president isn’t elected by popular vote but from parliament.

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      parliament

      Tnx, so the Bundestag elects her. Is she popular there as far as you know?

      I used translation option to read the article. Don’t know how the original reads, but translations was bad or it reads sensationally weird to me. Anyhow it sounded all like gossip, is this correct?

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        so the Bundestag elects her

        Yes and no. The president is elected by the Bundesversammlung (federal convention) which exists and meets solely for this task. It consists of all members of the Bundestag, the federal pairlament, and an equal number of designees from the states pairlaments who are elected by the pairlaments in advance of the presidential election. The individual share of the latter depends on the population of the state.

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        Well, Bundestag is dominated by the CDU and she is a CDU member. So… 🤷‍♂️

        And yes, the article is written more like a casual political comment and the German original also is a bit awkward, so your impression is right.

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          The Bundestag is anything but dominated by the CDU, they wish. Whoever tries to be the next president, needs some serious inter-psrty diplomacy and good will, and the CDU is not known for being good at that. Certainly the current is far from that

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            17 hours ago

            Meh, SPD will hold its tummy and do the CDUs bidding like they got so used to in the last 20 years. That alone should be enough for ~40%, add an actual left candidate as alternative and the NSAfD is also on board