Angela Merkel pays at the polls for Greek aid
Voters all over Europe seem to be suspicious of politicians. Like last week in the UK, yesterday the voters in Germany's important regional election in North Rhine Westphalia (NRW) didn't deliver an outright winner. The centre-right Christian Democrats (CDU) gained only 6,200 votes more than the Social Democrats (SPD). Over all, the CDU lost more than 10% of the share of votes. Who will form a government remains unclear at the moment.
A regional election, who cares, you might say? But things are different in Germany. The regional elections in North Rhine Westphalia, the most populated region, is called a "small general election".… Seguir leyendo »