the fifth in contention
With the economy upside down and morale on the rocks, Germans are willing to revisit some of the principles they thought were chiseled in stone.
The elections next February in Germany can bring important changes to its economy and consequently to that of the entire European Union. These elections are held under the shadow of a strong economic crisis that is taking a toll on confidence…
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