“Trump de facto announces coup d’état”

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German politicians are concerned about developments in the US presidential election. For Jürgen Trittin, Trump attacks the entire state order with his latest statements. Finance Minister Scholz insists on a European answer. The green foreign politician Jürgen Trittin sees the speech by US President Donald Trump as an attempt to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the election and claim a victory for himself. “What we are currently experiencing there can also be a bit of an announcement of a de facto coup,” said Trittin on Deutschlandfunk. “He questions the institutions before the end of a count and without it being clear who has a majority in Electoral College,” said Trittin. “This is a covert call to his supporters to question the legitimacy of the election results that are arriving now. In this respect, he is fueling the division of the country, and directly from within the White House.”

Federal Finance Minister Olaf Scholz is now calling for all votes in the US presidential election to be counted. “We should all insist, however, that democratic elections take place in full,” said Scholz before a video conference of the EU finance ministers. “And that means they are over when all the votes are counted.” Every citizen must “have the opportunity to influence the result with their own vote”. Scholz went on to say: “The USA will remain an important partner for us, no matter how the elections end up.” But it is also clear that the EU “has every reason, particularly with regard to the developments in the United States in international politics,” to “insist that Europe develop its own strength,” the SPD politician continued. He demanded “European sovereignty”, which is necessary “so that a rule-based world order can take place”. This will only be possible “if you rely on multilateralism”.

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The fact that Trump claims victory in the presidential election before all votes are counted leads to a “critical, dismaying situation,” said FDP leader Christian Lindner on ZDF. “This is the beginning of a dramatic conflict situation in American democracy with unforeseeable consequences not only for the American people, but beyond – also for the world and therefore also for us in Europe,” warned Lindner. A situation could now arise in which the United States “is not at all capable of acting on the international stage,” said Lindner. The fact that Trump has already claimed victory and wants the counting of votes to be stopped by a court of law breaks with “tradition and rules,” criticized the FDP leader. What Trump is doing now “exceeds what one would have thought possible a few months ago”.

Habeck identifies threatening “Trumpism”

In an interview with RTL / ntv, the Green Party chairman Robert Habeck warned of serious changes in world affairs: “If Trump wins that, then a watershed will be crossed, then the global order will fundamentally change. If Biden wins that, maybe you can turn it back , repair, gain trust in institutions. “

Kramp-Karrenbauer on the US election “Will prepare for an uncertain situation”

For Habeck there were “three surprising aspects” in the election: “The polls were wrong again, and surprisingly strong, although you knew that things had already gone wrong. Trumpism is more robust than we thought, and it works The third thing is that Covid-19 has had a different impact than most people thought. ” The pandemic did not lead to a uniform view of things, but to increased polarization. Meanwhile, Greens leader Annalena Baerbock calls for a special meeting of the EU Council to react to the election. A common reaction is important. The left-wing external expert Gregor Gysi also sharply criticized Trump’s approach. “That is really undemocratic,” said Gysi on ZDF. “He wants to stimulate people.” Gysi also criticized Trump’s announcement that the counting of votes would be stopped by a court of law. The president has “done neither himself, his country, nor humanity a favor”.

“Have to prepare for unsafe situations”

For Habeck there were “three surprising aspects” in the election: “The polls were wrong again, and surprisingly strong, although you knew that things had already gone wrong. Trumpism is more robust than we thought, and it works The third thing is that Covid-19 has had a different impact than most people thought. ” The pandemic did not lead to a uniform view of things, but to increased polarization. Meanwhile, Greens leader Annalena Baerbock calls for a special meeting of the EU Council to react to the election. A common reaction is important. The left-wing external expert Gregor Gysi also sharply criticized Trump’s approach. “That is really undemocratic,” said Gysi on ZDF. “He wants to stimulate people.” Gysi also criticized Trump’s announcement that the counting of votes would be stopped by a court of law. The president has “done neither himself, his country, nor humanity a favor”.

“Have to prepare for unsafe situations”

For Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the US is deeply divided. “In the election campaign, the economic development played a major role and now we have the situation that no final election result may yet be determined, that is, we will have to adjust to an uncertain situation,”. “We have to deal with every reality in America. That doesn’t matter who will provide the administration. The points of discussion about more contributions from the German, the European side, for example on NATO, on Nordstream 2, on Russia, are also points of discussion. which are raised by the Democrats as well, “said the CDU party leader. Union foreign politician Röttgen also expects deep cuts after a possible election of Trump: “If it came that way, it would require a completely new policy, completely new commitment, German foreign policy, European foreign policy.” Trump would then be “completely unrestricted” according to him.

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Trump had previously claimed victory in the presidential election – and wants the country’s Supreme Court to stop another vote count. “We won this election,” said Trump on Wednesday night (local time) in the White House, although the outcome of the election was still open in several important states. Speaking of alleged “fraud against the nation” in the election, the incumbent added: “We will go to the Supreme Court. We want all voting to end.” Presumably Trump was referring to the ongoing counting of numerous postal votes.

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