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Germany’s Globalist Extremist Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock Set To Be Next UN President

Germany’s outgoing left-globalist extremist Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock (Green Party), has been nominated by the country’s foreign office to assume the role of President of the United Nations General Assembly, a position Germany was set to hold next.

During her time in office, Baerbock, co-leader of the increasingly unpopular Green Party, has overseen a decline in Germany’s influence on the global stage, with consequences that may take decades to undo.

But since she’s a loyal servant to the globalist agenda, Baerbock, much like the former Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte—who was rejected by Dutch voters before taking on the role of NATO Secretary General— has been elevated to a prominent position within a globalist-led international organization.

She is set to be elected as the President of the United Nations General Assembly in early June, with her one-year term beginning in September, according to a report in the German newspaper Der Spiegel. Her election is widely regarded as a formality, following internal agreements within the United Nations.

As Der Spiegel notes, the President of the United Nations General Assembly has far less external impact than that of the U.N. Secretary-General, a role currently occupied by Portugal’s former socialist Prime Minister António Guterres.

The president’s primary responsibility is to represent all UN member countries and deliver one of the opening speeches at the annual UN General Assembly, where the heads of state and government from the 193 member nations convene to address global issues.

It is noteworthy that Baerbock’s co-leader in the Green Party, Robert Habeck, who also serves as Vice Chancellor, has filed 730 so-called ‘hate crime’ complaints with the police—primarily against individuals who have insulted him online. In one instance, a pensioner was fined €7,800 for calling him an idiot.

Together, Habeck and Baerbock have been central to Germany’s increasingly authoritarian approach to curbing free speech.

Moreover, the two are chiefly responsible for Germany’s precipitous economic decline, having overseen the closure of the last three nuclear power plants and the cessation of affordable Russian gas imports. These actions have led to soaring energy prices, leaving German companies struggling to remain competitive in the global market.

Criticism of Baerbock’s candidacy has unsurprisingly emerged from Russia. Moscow, upon catching wind of the news, has voiced opposition to Baerbock’s appointment to the UN presidency.

“It would be strange to see the granddaughter of a Nazi proudly talking about her grandfather’s ‘heroic deeds’ occupying the presidency of the General Assembly 80 years after victory [in World War II],” remarked Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, as reported by the state news agency TASS.

Barebock’s Green Party now commands a mere 12% of the nationwide vote in Germany, behind the CDU, AfD, and outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s SPD.

Meanwhile, support for Germany’s only conservative party, the Alternative for Deutschland (AfD), has surged to 23%, narrowing the gap with the CDU to just 4 percentage points.

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