The collapse of the ruling coalition in Germany, Scholz said elections are expected in March, opposition wants the government's collapse immediately.

The collapse of the ruling coalition in Germany, Scholz, said the elections are expected in March - the opposition wants the government's fall immediately after the collapse of the ruling SPD, Greens and Liberals coalition, Chancellor Scholz said the elections are expected in March. But the opposition calls for the government's collapse immediately. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) fired Finance Minister [...] last night.
Following the collapse of the ruling SPD, Greens and Liberals coalition, Chancellor Scholz said the elections are expected in March. But the opposition calls for the government's collapse immediately.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) fired Finance Minister Christian Lindern last night g Choose a working directory The FDP after numerous agreements about budget and financing. He accused Linder of blocking the economic processes, while Linder responded that Chancellor Scholz has declined to recommend it “to violate rules about funding”. Chancellor Scholz said that in January he will seek confidence votes from Bundestag, while the upcoming elections could be expected in March. But the opposition is against it.
Chancellor Scholz has indicated that he will seek a meeting with opposition leader Friedrich Merz, to advance some of the most important projects in the country, such as the budget and several other laws. But the leader of the CDU party, Friedrich Merz, has announced this morning that he and Union CDU/ CSU will not support the current government on their projects. Merz said Chancellor Scholz should seek a vote of confidence in Bundestag immediately or further away next week, which he said would mean that early elections should be held further in the second part of January. Union CDU/ The CSU thinks Germany has no time to wait until January and function with a government that does not have support in parliament.
FDP divisions
After Minister Christian Lindner left, all other liberal entities left the government. But Communications Minister Volker Wissing indicated that he will remain in his post and will leave the liberal FDP party. He disagrees with party leader Christian Linder's policy. So far, it is not known if there will be any further departures from this party, but The FDP in recent polls has only about 3% support, which means that if elections were held now, this party would remain out of Bundestag.
As for the finance minister's post, it is agreed that Chancellor Scholz will propose that the task be exercised until next elections, Jörg Kukies, state secretary at the Chancellor's office.
Negotiations Failures Even in Saxony
The same day, there has been a <x0 overlap” at the Saxony Lad. The negotiations of the CDU, SPD parties and the Sahra Wagenknecht Movement for coalition creation in this land have failed. Sahra Wagenknecht said her movement disagrees with the policy towards migration, war and peace. While the CDU and SPD parties in this land blamed this movement for conditioning on issues that have nothing to do with politics in the land. Currently, it is not known how to get out of this crisis, because the CDU card has ruled out co-operation with the AfD, which has won the most votes, as well as the left. / DW/












