The German leader, after the collapse of his coalition, agreed to speed up the timing of the confidence vote, which the opposition had previously insisted on.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he was ready to announce a vote of confidence in his government in parliament by Christmas. This will pave the way for early elections after the collapse of his ruling coalition. He made the corresponding statement on Sunday, November 10, Reuters reports.
Scholz previously proposed holding a vote of confidence in his government next year on January 15. However, he has now agreed to speed up the deadline.
The corresponding request was previously made by the conservative opposition led by Friedrich Merz, who are insisting on holding elections in January. To do this, Scholz must call a vote of confidence in December to clear things up by Christmas and New Year.
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Source: korrespondent

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