German Coalition Collapses as Scholz Fires Finance Minister Lindner
Chancellor Scholz dismisses Lindner over economic policy disputes, triggering a political crisis and calls for early elections.
- The coalition government in Germany, consisting of SPD, Greens, and FDP, has collapsed following Chancellor Olaf Scholz's decision to fire Finance Minister Christian Lindner.
- The dismissal was prompted by a disagreement over economic policies, particularly the suspension of the debt brake to finance Ukraine aid and domestic projects.
- Volker Wissing, previously of the FDP, remains in the government after resigning from the party, while other FDP ministers have resigned.
- The political crisis coincides with Donald Trump's return to the U.S. presidency, adding to the uncertainty in Europe regarding economic and security policies.
- Scholz plans to seek a vote of confidence in January, with potential elections in March, while opposition leaders urge for an expedited process.




































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































