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palou said:

And what are the propositions from right wing that will crash it? And don`t get fouled by official numbers on a small timeframe.

The most far-right party proposes Germany to leave the EU (literally, anti Euro party.) If there is one country that has been profitting from the union, it's Germany. Exports towards other european countries, strongly aided by the Union, are absolutely ridiculous, and are largely responsible for giving Germany it's economic powerhouse status in the first place.

Official numbers coming from Germany are also a little more trustworthy than those coming from Brazil, by any means. Pretty much all independant international organizations tracking the data (example: https://www.transparency.org/country/#DEU) put Germany high up in the transparency department, while Brazil's documentation is, as a whole, lacking. Also, things like GDP growth, etc... are tracked by international organizations, not 

It is very unlikely for Germany to have a sudden, massive crash in the first place; the economy is very diversified (something that really should not be very hard to confirm), and the financial position stable (more money is owed to Germans than Germans owe money. Also, this can't be faked, as debts are tracked with rigour by potential loaners.)

1) Being out o EU isn`t necessarily a bad thing, deciding to not negotiate with other countries would be bad. But one thing don`t demand the other.

2) The Brazilian numbers aren`t necessarily cooked, they just present what they thing it`s better for then.

3) No it isn`t unlikely. Brazil economy is diversified, USA economy and Europe economy in 2008 was diversified. The economy crash they suffered came from left wing economy involving market excessive regulation and government involvment, not from the lack of diversification. So Germany isn`t safe from crashing under it`s own weight by populism.



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