What's he gonna do abt it?
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Nothing. He and his party are as fossil fuel pilled as it gets so he isn't going to do anything about energy which of course plays into Putin's hand.
"Meaningfully oppose the war making Russian gas twice as expensive" would be a good start.
No, it is better to become energy independent, but that is harder and takes longer than a press statement.
And why do we still buy Russian oil then?
Yeah, no shit.
Good to know from the elected leader of the party that is the biggest (maybe second biggest) kiss ass to Russia.
What was it, elected with 95%? Putin would be proud.
But I'm sure CDU would be happy to make Deutschland Ticket even more expensive so it's not a real alternative to cars and we still need petrol imports
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When it comes to kissing Russian ass its:
AFD > BSW > Linke > SPD
Not sure what you mean with elected by 95% when that idiot wasn't even elected chancellor first try.
he was elected as the president of CDU with ~95%
His party literally has posters on the street stating that "Europe must win. Ukraine must win."
I don't care what they say, I care what they do. Last time I checked EU was buying more petrol from Russia then help provided for Ukraine and a big part of the is Germany.
You are very mistaken.
The top buyers of Russian energy include:
Hungary: 416 million euros ($488m) Slovakia: 275 million euros ($323m) France: 157 million euros ($184m) Netherlands: 65 million euros ($76m) Belgium: 64 million euros ($75m)
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/3/how-much-of-europes-oil-and-gas-still-comes-from-russia