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This is reported by “European Truth”.
Among the 717 members of the Bundestag who took part in the vote, only 207 expressed confidence in Scholz’s government (this is the number of the faction of Scholz’s Social Democratic Party in the Bundestag), 394 expressed no confidence, and 116 abstained.
Thus, the Bundestag expressed no confidence in the federal government. Scholz must now turn to President Frank-Walter Steinmeier with a request to dissolve the parliament.
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Formally, Steinmeier has 21 days to make a decision, but he has already agreed on the date of early elections – February 23, 2025.
Social survey predict the best result in the elections of the Christian Democratic Union led by Friedrich Mertz, CDU can get more than 30%. The far-right “Alternative for Germany” is in second place in terms of voter sympathy with 18%. 17% of Scholz’s SPD are ready to support, 13% of “Greens”.
It will be recalled that the coalition in Germany fell apart in November after the Free Democratic Party left it.
Details about it read in the article “European Truth”.
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”, — write: www.eurointegration.com.ua
This is reported by “European Truth”.
Among the 717 members of the Bundestag who took part in the vote, only 207 expressed confidence in Scholz’s government (this is the number of the faction of Scholz’s Social Democratic Party in the Bundestag), 394 expressed no confidence, and 116 abstained.
Thus, the Bundestag expressed no confidence in the federal government. Scholz must now turn to President Frank-Walter Steinmeier with a request to dissolve the parliament.
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Formally, Steinmeier has 21 days to make a decision, but he has already agreed on the date of early elections – February 23, 2025.
Social survey predict the best result in the elections of the Christian Democratic Union led by Friedrich Mertz, CDU can get more than 30%. The far-right “Alternative for Germany” is in second place in terms of voter sympathy with 18%. 17% of Scholz’s SPD are ready to support, 13% of “Greens”.
It will be recalled that the coalition in Germany fell apart in November after the Free Democratic Party left it.
Details about it read in the article “European Truth”.
If you notice an error, highlight the required text and press Ctrl + Enter to report it to the editor.
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