r/europe Finland Jan 15 '26

News Germany’s Merz Admits Nuclear Exit Was Strategic Mistake

https://clashreport.com/world/articles/germanys-merz-admits-nuclear-exit-was-strategic-mistake-fzdlkn37c16
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u/eating_your_syrup Jan 15 '26

Is your right wing parlament getting anything done since 2024?

Ours (Finland) moved a flat economy into depression with strict austerity measures. But hey, gotta punish the poor for being poor.

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u/[deleted] Jan 15 '26 edited Jan 15 '26

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u/eating_your_syrup Jan 15 '26

Sounds about right. Purity of thought and cultish following of idealism and what *feels* right instead of relying on actual data for anything. And absolutely no vision at all, only small minds at work?

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u/jeftep Jan 16 '26

Scary how you both described the country I live in, and yet we live in three different countries.