Monday, 7 November 2016

German President Gauck Concerned About Billionaire’s ‘Unpredictability’

German President Joachim Gauck said Sunday he is worried about a possible win for U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 election. 
Gauck cited Trump’s “unpredictability” as a cause for concern.
Speaking to German weekly Der Speigel, the president said a lot of people in both the U.S. and Germany share his concerns about a possible Trump presidency.
“We can’t say what could be expected from a President Donald Trump,” Gauck reportedly said. “When I look at Washington, I am worried.”
Gauck, whose post is largely ceremonial, added that he hoped “American democracy, which does not allow the president to act as an autocrat, that the system of checks and balances, of mutual control” of power will continue.
Trump presidency fearsGerman President Joachim Gauck said Sunday he is worried about a possible win for U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 election. In this picture, Trump attends a campaign event in Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 27 2016. Photo: REUTERS/CARLO ALLEGRI
Gauck isn’t alone. A recent YouGov survey of adults in seven European countries — U.K., Germany, France, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway — showed that a majority of them fear a Trump presidency. The survey found that 65 percent of those polled believe Clinton would be better suited for improving U.S.-Europe ties while only 5 percent think Trump would be a better fit for the role.

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