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Germany's trains are running late. Here's why it really matters

Germany's trains are running late. Here's why it really matters

Why is Germany in a bit of a funk? How did the superstar of Europe go so far off the rails - even the German trains aren't running on time. Germany is governed by a three party centre-left coalition that's in disarray, a snap election has been called for February, and polls show the main ruling SPD party is set to suffer a big loss. Meanwhile, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) is the second most popular party. Tobias Cremer is a German member of the European Parliament and he’s with the SPD party. But he was only elected a few months back so still has several years in parliament, at least. Tobias also has an interesting background researching the relationship between religion, secularisation and the rise of right-wing identity politics throughout western societies. RECOMMENDATIONS: Geraldine: The Granddaughter By Bernhard Schlink Hamish: The Quiet German feature in The New Yorker GET IN TOUCH: We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]

Global Roaming with Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

November 29, 202437m 35s

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Why is Germany in a bit of a funk? How did the superstar of Europe go so far off the rails - even the German trains aren't running on time.

Germany is governed by a three party centre-left coalition that's in disarray, a snap election has been called for February, and polls show the main ruling SPD party is set to suffer a big loss. Meanwhile, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) is the second most popular party.

Tobias Cremer is a German member of the European Parliament and he’s with the SPD party. But he was only elected a few months back so still has several years in parliament, at least. Tobias also has an interesting background researching the relationship between religion, secularisation and the rise of right-wing identity politics throughout western societies.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

Geraldine:  The Granddaughter By Bernhard Schlink

Hamish:  The Quiet German feature in The New Yorker 

GET IN TOUCH: 

We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]

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GermanyEuropeEuropean ParliamentUkraineTobias CremerRussiaEnergyCar industryGerman trainsFar rightIdentity politics