There is a glaring disconnect between the public and Angela Merkel, along with her establishment cronies. Merkel will be receiving an honorary doctorate from Belgian KU Leuven and UGent universites in Brussels, for “her diplomatic and political efforts to boost Europe’s political strength, and to defend the values which allow the continent to find unity in diversity”; the public is outraged.
“Angry campaigners held placards with slogans reading ‘Merkel not welcomed’ and “’Merkel must go’”.
More than a million migrants have been absorbed into Germany in the last year, which has proved disastrous, bringing sex attacks, surges in crime and a critical economic drain to Germany, not to mention the Christmas market truck jihad attack.
Furious activists also held posters emblazoned with the face of Angela Merkel and the message: “Terror Berlin 19-12-2016 GUILTY”.
“MERKEL MUST GO: Furious protesters demand Angela LEAVES as she receives honorary award”, by Rebecca Perring, Express, January 12, 2017:
Angry campaigners held placards with slogans reading “Merkel not welcomed” and “Merkel must go” following a spate of terror attacks against Germany.
It comes just before Mrs Merkel is handed a honorary doctorate from Belgian KU Leuven and UGent universites in Brussels.
She was chosen for “her diplomatic and political efforts to boost Europe’s political strength, and to defend the values which allow the continent to find unity in diversity”…..
Furious activists also held posters emblazoned with the face of Angela Merkel and the message: “Terror Berlin 19-12-2016 GUILTY”.
Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist Anis Amri ploughed a HGV lorry into Berlin Christmas market revellers, killing 12 and injuring 48 others.
German authorities failed to deport Berlin terror attack suspect Amri, 24, a Tunisian asylum-seeker, because he had no valid identity papers. He was shot dead by police on the streets of Milan.
The extremist was able to flee to Italy just four days after the gruesome massacre, prompting harsh criticism over Europe’s controversial free movement zone.
Mrs Merkel sought to quash fears that Germany is no longer capable of protecting its own people by promising to crush terrorism and increase the number of deportations of dangerous extremists.
This is not the first time protesters have taken to the streets to call for the German leader to step down.
Campaigners shouted “Merkel must go” during a protest in Dresden as Mrs Merkel arrived to celebrate German Unity Day.