


Chancellor Olaf Scholz Loses Confidence Vote, Paving Way for February Elections
Chancellor Scholz calls for early elections after losing a parliament confidence vote, marking a shift in Germany's political landscape.
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Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote in the Bundestag, leading to snap elections scheduled for February 2025. This follows months of coalition instability after he dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner amid budget disputes. The loss was anticipated as Scholz aimed to revitalize his party's position. With the German political scene fragmented, analysts predict challenges in forming stable coalitions post-election, especially against the backdrop of rising support for the far-right AfD. The results could reshape Germany's governance as fiscal challenges loom.
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