German chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded defeat for his centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) after what he called “a bitter election result” on Sunday. Exit polls showed his party finishing in third place, taking just 16 per cent of the votes, with its worst postwar result in a national parliamentary election.
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DPA International on MSNScholz acknowledges defeat, will remain in office until new coalitionGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Sunday evening that he would remain in office until the next coalition government is formed, after initial election results showed his centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) suffering a historic defeat.
Germany’s Social Democrats are under pressure to quickly revamp leadership as a role in a new government beckons, even though Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party slumped to its worst election result since World War II.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s outgoing government will remain in office on a caretaker basis until the Bundestag elects the new chancellor. Trump calls election result ‘a great day for Germany’ President Donald Trump has called the election result “a ...
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World Politics Review on MSNMerz Just Shifted Germany's Defense Policy Into Warp SpeedSecurity policy has become the most urgent challenge for Germany. Its prospective government isn't backing away from it. The post Merz Just Shifted Germany's Defense Policy Into Warp Speed appeared first on World Politics Review.
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Nordot on MSNDays numbered for German Chancellor Scholz after historic defeatGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz is due to enter the history books as the country's shortest-serving centre-left head of government, after Sunday's general election delivered a historic defeat to his Social Democrats.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s outgoing government will remain in office on a caretaker basis until the Bundestag elects the new chancellor. Mainstream German parties say they won’t work with any far-right parties threatening democracy, a postwar stance ...
Germany held early elections to the Bundestag. The winner of this election cycle was the conservative CDU/CSU alliance, while other parties received fewer votes or even failed to make it, German media reported.
Negotiators from German election winner Friedrich Merz’s conservative bloc and the center-left Social Democrats have started exploratory talks on a possible coalition government.
Merz, 69, has promised to provide greater leadership than Chancellor Olaf Scholz and to liaise more ... a much larger collection of AfD MPs in the bundestag. The result suggests a remarkable ...
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