Following the collapse of cross-party migration talks in Berlin, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attacked opposition leader Friedrich Merz on Wednesday as a grandstander with no interest in actually solving issues. Scholz derided Merz for posturing in the right-wing press while failing to engage in good-faith negotiations over genuine policy changes. German citizens don’t want to see theatrical performances, but serious and serious politics, Scholz claimed. “Sloganeering, not getting anything done,” Scholz shouted at Merz and other lawmakers from the centre-right CDU/CSU bloc. It would have been…