The collapse of Mr Scholz’s coalition government, triggered by his decision to fire finance minister Christian Lindner of the ...
“At the European level, political instability in Germany is not good news,'' Antonio Villafranca, vice president of the ...
Following the collapse of Germany's governing traffic light coalition on Wednesday, Chancellor Olaf Scholz and former Finance Minister Christian Lindner are pointing fingers at each other — hardly a ...
Analysis Based on factual reporting, although it Incorporates the expertise of the author/producer and may offer interpretations and conclusions. Robert Habeck (l-r, Alliance 90/The Greens ...
The country’s struggling economy has sparked infighting between the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens, and the Free Democratic Party (FDP), with the coalition on the brink of collapse.
The alliance brought together the FDP, a business-focused party that advocates for a free market and a fiscally conservative ...
After decades of relative stability, the country has entered a new era of political fragmentation and will hold new elections ...
The motion was initiated by the coalition factions SPD, Alliance 90/The Greens and FDP (20/13222 ). The coalition factions voted in favor, the Union faction, the AfD faction and the BSW group voted ...
The SPD, Alliance 90/The Greens and the FDP as well as the Die Linke group rejected the motion, while the AfD parliamentary group supported it. The motion will now go back to the Bundestag plenary ...
Free Democratic Party (FDP) party leader Christian Lindner has urged Chancellor Olaf Scholz to swiftly provide political ...
Lindner's removal led the three remaining FDP ministers to resign, toppling the coalition. Scholz, now expected to head a ...
The draft resolution was developed by the Social Democratic Party of Germany, Alliance 90/The Greens, and the Free Democratic Party. The opposition parties—the Christian Democratic Union, the ...