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Germany to Hold Snap Election in February as Coalition Government Falls Apart

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Germany is set for an early election on February 23, following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition government, as reported by ARD. Scholz dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner last week amid economic disagreements, leaving him in a minority government with the Greens.

A confidence vote, scheduled for December 16, is required before the snap election date can be confirmed. However, this approval from President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is expected to be a formality. Steinmeier emphasized the urgency for a stable government, saying, “Our country needs a capable leadership, and we must not delay.”

The original election was slated for September 2025, but rising political pressure led Scholz to expedite the process. Opposition leader Friedrich Merz of the CDU criticized any delays, insisting on an earlier vote. Scholz, initially hesitant, shifted his stance over the weekend, agreeing to hold the vote before Christmas.

With Scholz’s popularity waning and a fractured parliament, the snap election could significantly reshape Germany’s political landscape.

Source: CNN

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