Germany's Coalition Crumbles: Early Elections Ahead

GermanyMon Dec 16 2024
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Germany is gearing up for early elections after Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a critical vote of confidence. The defeat happened on Monday, with 207 votes in favor and 394 against. This opens the door for parliamentary dissolution and early elections, scheduled for February 23. Pre-election polls show Scholz and his center-left Social Democrats trailing behind both the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). The economic outlook isn't bright either, with the Bundesbank predicting just 0. 1% growth for 2025. The chancellor's loss comes amid a turbulent period. Issues like immigration and support for Ukraine's military are hot topics. The collapse of the so-called traffic light coalition is a result of months of budget battles and differing views on spending.
Scholz had warned that politics isn't a game but about investing in the country. However, his coalition has struggled to agree on how to do that. Andrea Römmele, a politics professor, dubbed the three-party coalition a failed project despite its bold start. France isn't the only country facing political unrest. The looming return of former US President Donald Trump, who’s threatened tariffs and a Ukraine deal, adds to the uncertainty. Scholz's government, the first of its kind in postwar Germany, had aimed to drive a green industrial revolution. But Russia's invasion of Ukraine changed everything, forcing Germany to rethink its energy and defense policies. The constitutional court's decision to invalidate the coalition's budget worsened the situation. It left a €60bn gap in public finances and sparked feuding between the coalition partners. Guntram Wolff of the think-tank Bruegel believes Germany needs a new strategic plan, as the old model reliant on cheap Russian gas and US security is no longer viable.
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