Early elections have been announced in Germany for February 23 after the collapse of Olaf Scholz’s government coalition.
He German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Call for early elections in Germany next Sunday, February 23. The electoral progress comes a week after the collapse of the ruling ‘traffic light coalition’ formed by Scholz’s Social Democrats, FDP liberals and the Greens. The dismissal of Finance Minister Christian Lindner of the Free Democratic Party could have caused a rift between the Social Democrats and liberals.
Certainly the latter has put pressure on the German Chancellor to bring forward the electoral calendar, which was initially scheduled for the month of March. Social democratic leaders have so far been reluctant to move the election because of the difficult times their party is going through, but the SPD and CDU have finally reached an agreement to seal the date. According to German government sources informing RTVE, the German Chancellor (SPD party leader) A motion of confidence must be requested before January 15.Which will make it happen in mid-December.
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