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Parliament votes No-Confidence in Olaf Scholz

Published: December 17, 2024
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has lost the no-confidence vote, definitively paving the way for early elections on February 23rd.

Scholz needed 367 votes to “survive” the vote but ultimately received support from only 207 parliamentarians.

Scholz initiated the vote on Monday, expecting to lose, but calculated that triggering early elections was his best chance to revive his party’s political fortunes.

This development comes roughly two months after the collapse of Scholz’s three-party coalition government, leaving the chancellor leading a minority administration.

Ahead of Monday’s vote, Scholz stated that voters would now “determine the political course of our country,” likely leading to an intense electoral campaign.

While Scholz’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) confirmed its support for the chancellor in parliament, the Greens, currently governing with Scholz in the minority administration, abstained to prevent the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) from creating a surprise outcome by attempting to support him.

A small group of the 76 AfD members had previously indicated they might vote for the chancellor, fearing his probable successor, Friedrich Merz from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), could take Germany to war due to his stronger advocacy for Ukraine against Russia compared to Scholz.

Scholz met with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Monday afternoon, where he was expected to propose the dissolution of the Bundestag. The president has up to 21 days to make this decision, after which elections would follow within an additional 60 days.

Ultimately, the decision on the election date rests with Steinmeier. However, after leaders of major parliamentary groups agreed that federal elections should take place on Sunday, February 23rd, 2025, it is widely expected that Steinmeier will adhere to this timeline.

The last time a German chancellor lost a confidence vote was in 2005 under SPD’s Gerhard Schroder. Following that vote, CDU’s Angela Merkel took the helm of Germany and held the position for the next 16 years.

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