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Germany set for snap election in February
Germany
is set to hold a snap
election
on February 23 after an agreement was reached among parties in the country’s fractured parliament on Tuesday. Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) said that the main parties had agreed on the ...
Germany Sets Early Election With No Time to Lose
Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union.
German leader set to ask for Dec. 16 confidence vote, paving way for election as early as February
German media are reporting that Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to ask for a vote of confidence in his government on Dec. 16.
Germany set for early elections in February after government collapse
The decision follows a budget fight that prompted Chancellor Olaf Scholz to fire his finance minister and announce a confidence vote that is widely expected to fail.
Germany’s snap election: What happens now?
It’s a particularly bad time for Berlin to be experiencing political paralysis pending the formation of a new government.
Facing economic challenges, Germany heads for February snap election
Germany is set to hold fresh elections on February 23, eleven weeks after the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's governing coalition, with sources on Tuesday saying the Social Democrats, Greens and conservatives had reached a compromise on timing.
Germany to hold snap election in February after government's coalition collapse
Germany will hold a snap election on February 23 after the country's three-party coalition collapsed last week. The date for the snap election was agreed on by the country's biggest parties, resulting in Germany's Chancellor Olaf Schlolz seeking a vote of confidence on December 16.
Germany faces major challenges ahead of snap election
Germany's next federal election is expected to take place on February 23, 2025. The opposition has accused Chancellor Olaf Scholz of stalling, while others have been arguing that local authorities need time.
Germany's coalition collapse triggers early election showdown
The Bundestag elections are scheduled for 23 February 2025, as reported by the dpa agency on Tuesday. German parties—the SPD, the Greens, and the opposition Christian Democrats—have agreed upon this date.
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Germany - Good News In Sight As Election Date Set For Feb 23
The three open questions now are – when will the
election
be held, what will the next government look like and where is ...
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Germany's Scholz Requests Confidence Vote, Eyes Early 2025 Election
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to request a vote of confidence in his government on Dec. 16, a move that could set ...
World Socialist Web Site
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Germany’s early elections: A conspiracy of all parties in favour of war and cuts
Germany
’s 2025 federal
election
has been brought forward from September 28 to February 23. After the failure of the ...
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Germany's Defence Revamp: A New Chapter in European Security
Germany is urged to enhance its defense capabilities as the U.S. shifts focus away from Europe. Defence Minister Boris ...
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Five things to know about Germany's government crisis
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced he will ask for a vote of confidence in December, setting the path for an early ...
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Germany's embattled Scholz trades blows with rivals as election looms
Germany's embattled Chancellor Olaf Scholz, mired in a government crisis, traded blows with his rivals Wednesday in combative ...
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Germany's far-right AfD to remain under investigation until election
German intelligence agencies are to continue investigating the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) until after February's ...
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