German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote, triggering early elections on February 23rd. His coalition collapsed two months prior, leaving him leading a minority government. Scholz failed to secure enough votes, prompting President Steinmeier to likely dissolve parliament. The election will decide Germany’s economic future and leadership amidst criticism of Scholz’s economic policies.
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