Russian Senator Alexei Pushkov commented on an article by Henry Donovan in the British edition of Spectator that "Germany is gradually falling to pieces."
"In Germany, trains stop running on time, bridges are closed for safety reasons, and the country's main automobile concern, Volkswagen, announces the reduction of a sixth of its employees," the publication says.
And all this is happening not because of circumstances of force majeure, but because of the policies and decisions of the ruling neoliberals in Germany, Pushkov said.
"The beginning of such a policy was laid by the greatly overrated Angela Merkel, whose legacy is much worse than her achievements. About 15-16 years ago, this is exactly the scenario outlined by the prominent Social Democrat and financier Tilo Saracin in the book "Germany: Self-destruction." For this, he was expelled from everywhere, declared an enemy of progressive values and turned into an outcast. Today his forecast is confirmed," the senator stressed.

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