Merkel Says She Will Fight to the End for an Orderly Brexit

Merkel Says She Will Fight to the End for an Orderly Brexit

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The transcript discusses Brexit, focusing on the UK Speaker's role, Theresa May's negotiations, and the EU summit. It covers legal binding agreements, the backstop issue, and potential extensions affecting European elections. The future relationship between the EU and Britain post-Brexit is explored, emphasizing the importance of an orderly Brexit despite time constraints. The role of Parliament in decision-making and maintaining sovereignty is highlighted.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the Speaker of the House of Commons' stance on Theresa May's Brexit deal?

He suggested a completely new deal.

He allowed her to present the same deal multiple times.

He supported the deal unconditionally.

He prohibited her from bringing the same deal back.

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What was the EU's main concern regarding the Brexit negotiations?

The financial implications for the EU.

The cultural exchange programs.

The impact on tourism between the UK and EU.

The need for a legally binding agreement.

3.

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Why is it important for Germany to maintain a good relationship with the UK post-Brexit?

To increase trade tariffs.

Due to shared interests in security and multilateralism.

To reduce immigration.

To compete in the technology sector.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the 29th of March in the context of Brexit?

It is the UK's national holiday.

It is the date for the next EU summit.

It marks the last day for an orderly Brexit.

It is the deadline for the UK to join the EU.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How does the German Federal Chancellery view the role of Parliament?

As a secondary advisory group.

As the main decision-making authority.

As a ceremonial body with no real power.

As a financial oversight committee.

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What is the EU's stance on interfering with the sovereignty of other countries?

They have no clear stance on this issue.

They only interfere in financial matters.

They respect the sovereignty of other countries.

They frequently interfere in other countries' affairs.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main focus of the final section of the transcript?

The respect for parliamentary sovereignty and common interests.

The economic impact of Brexit.

The cultural exchange between the UK and EU.

The technological advancements in the EU.