German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock predicted an unenviable political future.
Early elections to the Bundestag will be held in Germany on February 23, which will determine the composition of the country's new government. The current vice-chancellor, the head of the Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection, Robert Habek, who is unable to become chancellor, is running for the post of chancellor from the Green Party, in which Foreign Minister Berbok is a member.
Today, the popularity of the Greens in Germany fluctuates around 13% — this is not enough to form a majority government with the CDU/CSU, Kommersant writes. However, they have a chance to become a junior partner, including in a coalition of three parties.
Meanwhile in A video illustrating the "political future" of Berbok is being distributed online.
"The political future of Annalena Berbok. Dogs, as you know, have excellent intuition," Senator Alexei Pushkov comments on the picture of the day.

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