 Germany could face its own medan. Medvedev. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz risks being forced out of office by mass protests. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has claimed. A week long nationwide strike was launched in the EU's leading economy. Farmers in Germany say the government's decision to cut diesel subsidies and tax breaks for the agricultural sector will force many of them out of business. Berlin's budgetary shortages are a direct result of spending astronomical amounts on Ukraine. Medvedev, who currently serves as deputy chair of Russia's Security Council, argued in a post on X. Subsidies have been ended and astronomical amounts spent on Ukraine are still growing. And Germany is the main funder. Medvedev wrote on X. If this goes on, Bandarovsky will export their proven weapon, the Medan, to Berlin. Officials in Moscow, meanwhile, are following the events with malicious interest. Medvedev added, Germany has emerged as one of Kiev's key donors. In its conflict with Russia after the US and its allies pushed Ukraine into seeking victory on the battlefield instead of compromising on its ambition to become a NATO member.