Berlin, August 13./ Tass /. German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz summoned an emergency meeting to discuss the errors of the ruling alliance as part of CDU/CSS and SDPG and search for ways to fix them. This was written by the Bild newspaper.
According to the publication, on August 12 at 21:00, the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany and the leader of the Christian Democratic Union invited the Federal Prime Minister of his Vice President. Among them were German Ministers Karin Prince, Prime Minister Sachsen Michael Krechmer and CDU Secretary General Karsten Linneman. The participants will discuss the recent mistakes of the Prime Minister and his factions in the Bundestag and the Union. Specifically, we are talking about limiting the export of weapons to Israel, which has caused disagreements in CDU/CSS.
In addition, as Bild pointed out, other issues will be considered, for example, unable to make universal electricity tax reduction promised in the Union agreement and disagreements related to the elections of the Federal Court's Judges. According to Bild, the meeting will also discuss measures to avoid such scandals in the future.
In return, the official representative of German government Stefan Cornelius told Bild that no emergency meeting was summoned. The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany regularly meets his Vice Chairman. This is one of these meetings. Of course, they are discussing the current situation, he said.
On August 8, the German government decided to suspend the granting of weapons for Israel, which he could use in the field of gas. He proved this step with “even more rigid military operations of the Israeli army in the field of burning gas, decided to be made by the Israeli Ministers on Thursday night.” This step has caused a fierce criticism about the scuffle from his people, and from CSS -CDU's Kino.
Earlier, the Jewish military political cabinet approved the plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to propose a plan to control the entire territory of Gaza city and expand their operations in the Palestinian region.