ty b
>>22821842 lb
you are a >Weak and fragile faggot
but (You) make great meme fodder. i notice you are turning your memes around now.. imitating me eh?
ty b
>>22821842 lb
you are a >Weak and fragile faggot
but (You) make great meme fodder. i notice you are turning your memes around now.. imitating me eh?
>>22822000
trips confirm, it's another race for the ducks this bread.
https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/cdu-greens-ban-erman-ruling-parties-want-to-ban-afd-as-soon-as-possible/
German Ruling Parties Want to Ban AfD “As Soon As Possible”
The idea of getting rid of the ruling elites’ most significant political opponent has been discussed for many years, and now the Greens put it back on the agenda.
The economy is in crisis and the constant influx of migrants is threatening to destabilise society—yet the German mainstream parties’ main concern is their right-wing opposition Alternative für Deutschland (AfD).
According to media reports, the left-wing Greens are intent on pushing through a motion in parliament to ban the AfD “as soon as possible”, and it seems that they have the support of all the other parties.
The idea of getting rid of the ruling elites’ most significant political opponent has been discussed for many years, and as the AfD gets stronger and stronger—it is the second largest formation in the parliament following February’s elections—they want to put a stop to its rise before the next elections in 2029.
The establishment parties have been using all kinds of undemocratic methods—backed by state institutions—to undermine AfD’s credibility: they are legally spying on the party, withholding state funds, and publishing false media reports.
The Greens are hoping that the new government, likely to be formed by the centre-right CDU/CSU alliance and the Social Democrats (SPD), will quickly appoint the new head of the domestic intelligence agency, the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV) so that it can designate the AfD as a “confirmed extremist” organisation.
This would be one step up from its current categorisation as a “suspected extremist organisation,” and it would allow the parliament to ask the constitutional court to rule on whether the party is unconstitutional.
Last year, a total of 113 MPs from the CDU/CSU, the SPD, the Greens, and the far-left Die Linke called for the parliament to discuss a motion to ban the AfD, claiming that the party “opposes central basic principles of the free democratic basic order.”
This year, the same parties are advocating the move. SPD’s parliamentary group leader Katja Mast said “the AfD poses a serious threat to democracy.” Sources from the CDU/CSU have indicated that they could agree to a ban procedure if the AfD is classified as “confirmed right-wing extremist.”
However, constitutional law experts believe the AfD does not meet the conditions required for a ban, because it does not fight the free democratic basic order “aggressively and combatively.”
AfD co-leader Alice Weidel has previously criticised attempts to ban her party, saying that these “reflect the undemocratic spirit of the competing parties.”
https://www.rt.com/news/614761-doctor-reveals-pope-health/
Doctor reveals how close Pope came to death
The pontiff faced a critical health crisis in February at which time doctors were considering halting treatment, his physician has said
Pope Francis faced a life-threatening health crisis during his recent hospitalization at which time doctors considered stopping treatment to allow him to die peacefully, according to Dr. Sergio Alfieri, the head of the pontiff’s medical team.
On February 28, the 88-year-old head of the Catholic Church experienced severe difficulties breathing after inhaling vomit during a bronchospasm, leading to a “real risk he might not make it,” Dr. Alfieri told Corriere della Sera in an interview published on Tuesday.
Despite the risks of potential organ damage, the medical team decided to pursue aggressive treatment. “We had to choose if we would stop there and let him go, or to go forward and push it with all the drugs and therapies possible,” Alfieri, a physician at Rome’s Gemelli hospital explained.
The decision to continue treatment was heavily influenced by Pope Francis’ personal nurse, Massimiliano Strappetti, who urged the team to “try everything; don’t give up.”
Pope Francis was admitted to the hospital on February 14 with bronchitis that developed into double pneumonia. His condition was particularly concerning due to a history of lung issues, including the removal of part of one lung in his youth.
During his 38-day hospitalization, Pope Francis suffered multiple respiratory crises and required intensive medical intervention. On March 23, he was discharged and made his first public appearance since February 14, greeting well wishers from the hospital balcony. He has since returned to the Vatican to continue his recovery.
the duck winner is …
prolly me!
i didn't expect him to have a bad may, i expected his replacement to have a bad may!
now, it seems he will indeed have a bad may!
one moar month to wait for it!
just a lil moar then two weeks FTW
>wonder if he got a young blood transfusion?
absolutely and adrenochrome as well no doubt!
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