BERLIN - If US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wins the election in November, it would be problematic for the entire world and encourage copycats in Europe, European Parliament President Martin Schulz told a German magazine. 'Trump is not only a problem for the EU but also for the whole world,' Schulz said in an interview with Der Spiegel published online on Thursday. 'If a man who shows off by not having a clue and by saying that specialist knowledge is elitist rubbish ends up in the White House, a critical point will have been reached,' said Schulz, a German center-left Social Democrat. Such a scenario would mean that there is an 'obviously irresponsible man' sitting in a position that demands the utmost sense of responsibility, Schulz said. He added that he was concerned that Trump getting into power would spur on copycats in Europe.