×
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by whitelisting our website.

Sholz won’t go the way of France after EU Poll defeat

starconnect
One ton of Cocaine found in Borkum
Germany Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends the meeting of the Social Democratic Party of Germany Presidium after the European elections. Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa

 

Admin I Monday, June 11, 2024

 

BERLIN – The German government has dismissed calls for an early election due to the coalition parties’ losses in the European Parliament poll held at the weekend.

“The regular election date is the autumn of next year, and we plan to keep it that way,” government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said in Berlin on Monday. “At no point, not for a second, has the idea been floated that new elections could be called in Germany now.”

Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three coalition parties together secured less than a third of the vote, with his Social Democrats seeing its worst results yet in a national election, a humiliation that was raising questions about the future of his government.

Advertisement

There were calls from the opposition conservative CDU party, among others, for a vote of confidence in Scholz in parliament and a new Bundestag election.

Scholz’s government coalition is a four-year project, Hebestreit said. “At the end of the four years, the accounts will be finalised. That’s when the voters have their say again, and that’s how politics is designed,” Hebestreit said.

 

TAGGED:
Share this Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Exit mobile version
Be the first to get the news as soon as it breaks Yes!! I'm in Not Yet