German Government on the Brink: Scholz Faces No-Confidence Vote After Firing Finance Minister
German Government on the Brink: Scholz Faces No-Confidence Vote After Firing Finance Minister
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is facing a no-confidence vote after firing his finance minister, Christian Lindner, amidst economic policy disagreements. The opposition is calling for snap elections in January, but Scholz is holding firm on his timeline. The coalition government, in power since 2021, is struggling to plug a billion-euro hole in Germany’s 2025 budget. Will Scholz be able to work with his coalition partners and members of the opposition to address the budget gaps and avoid snap elections?