The Euronews survey, conducted in Athens, showed whether the Greeks are interested in elections in Germany.
As it turned out, the Greeks do not really know a lot about the political landscape of Germany, Writes Euronews. The strongest economy of Europe is preparing for early parliamentary elections, following which the next chancellor will be elected. Six candidates claim the post of head of government. Journalists of the publication asked the inhabitants of Athens whether these politicians were familiar with them, Are they interested in elections in Germany.
EURONEWS: “Do you know these politicians?”
A resident of Athens: “No”.
A resident of Athens: “Two … three … four … I know four of them. I don’t know the rest.”
EURONEWS: “Who exactly do you know?”
A resident of Athens: “The Italian Prime Minister Melony. No? Well, I don’t think this is Latinopulu. No, I don’t know anyone. They are unknown to me.”
EURONEWS: “What do you think is the biggest problem of Germany?”
A resident of Athens: “Mostly migration.”
A resident of Athens: “Their economy. The biggest problem is the economy. If they have financial problems, this will affect us.”
EURONEWS: “Are you interested in elections in Germany?”
A resident of Athens: “I don't care because Germany occupied us during the Second World War. So even if the ultra -rights win, I do not care.”
A resident of Athens: “I am only interested in the extent that they (elections) are pushed on us.”
A resident of Athens: “And I am not interested in the elections.”
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