German Coalition Faces Crisis After Scholz Fires Finance Minister
Germany’s political landscape is in turmoil as Chancellor Olaf Scholz ousts Finance Minister Christian Lindner, dissolving the ruling coalition’s parliamentary majority. Scholz expressed a lack of trust in Lindner, accusing him of prioritizing party interests over national needs. The crisis, exacerbated by economic challenges and external pressures from the US elections, could lead to a confidence vote on January 15, 2024, with potential snap elections if the government is rejected. Key parties within the coalition, including the Greens, are urging stability while facing significant economic hurdles.