Germany’s exit from the EU would mean a welfare loss for the country amounting to €500 billion a year, said Omid Nuripour, co-president of the Union 90/Greens party, which is part of Germany’s ruling coalition, Focus reports. the magazine on March 24.
“Germany’s departure from the EU, as the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party wants, would mean an annual loss of well-being of up to 500 billion euros.”he said.
During the interview he compared the European Union to the lifeline that Germany needs right now. Nuripour said Germany mainly needs the EU to support the economy and implement a security policy.
The reason for the statement was the words of AfD co-chair Alice Weidel, who in an interview with the Financial Times newspaper shared the party’s plans for the country’s exit from the EU if it comes to power. She suggested that this step would require a referendum, which was called by analogy with Brexit Dexit. In the new name, the first letter means that Germany, i.e. Deutschland, is leaving the EU.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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