What shall we expect for the upcoming months? How is this going to affect the current economic situation of Germany?

Source: https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-coalition-government-collapse-olaf-scholz-finance-minister-christian-lindner/

by InHer_Memory_0430

31 comments
  1. Remember when everyone laught about the federal budget which was proposed by Lindner?

    Now the government coalition collapsed, before the federal budget got passed and there is a high change that we get new elections. But until a new budget is passed, the money saving measures by the government will be **much** more restrictive.

    EDIT: By the way, CDU, AFD, and BSW are currently polling at 58% combined.

  2. Now our politics are going to be interesting. Fucking Hell.

    This will spell the end for the fdp – no one will count on these clowns anymore. Otherwise, afd/bsw will grow – we will have to actively defend our democracy and freedom. At least apathy is no longer an option.

  3. 4 possibility.

    1)the coalition is formaly still there…the chances that they stick together is at 0,00001% but in theory possible
    2) The coalition beaks up, and Scholz will lose the trust of the parliament and there will be new election
    3) The coalition breaks up but Scholz will win the trust votum with the help of cdu which will result in a “Minderheitenregierung” red+ green with informal deals with the cdu and possibly GroKo after the regular vote
    4) The coalition breaks up, Scholz loses the trust of the parliament but there will be deals that after the new and early election elections that Cdu will get the new Kanzler with the help of Spd + maybe Greens to form a new goverment

  4. next coalition will come. not more, not less… Keep calm everybody.

  5. Instead of allocating funds to other countries, they could have invested in Germany’s infrastructure, administrative digitalization, transportation, etc…

  6. Trump win in US, fascism is rising all over Europe. We are fucked, that’s what’s coming.

  7. Right now it continues without Lindner. It seems a vote of confidence comes in January and if they lose it, prob new elections around March instead of September.

  8. We have experience with that in Belgium.

    And hey. Now we don’t even have a government which can’t collapse. Sigggghh…

  9. The entire country was worried about a new government in another nation. Who would have known!

  10. Scholz fired that asshole Lindor. Finally. I hope he can finally get some stuff done till January.

  11. Not proud but earlier today, at my darkest when Trump got elected, I got a bit gloating and basically wrote some Trump supporters “yeah serves you well electing that idiot twice, you will get what you deserve”

    And now we are about to go to the right as well, basically light-Trump aka Merz as chancellor seems guaranteed.

    I regret everything

  12. I would have love to see a minority government. Instead we will have reelections and the Nazis/AfD will benefit from it.

  13. I expect a shitshow that is proportionally smaller than the recent US elections and a ton of propaganda from Russia via AfD and BSW.

    plague or cholera, that’s the choice.

  14. It means just a change, but overall it’s going to be the same.

  15. They are going to elect Trump them too. He can bullshit only one office at a time unfortunately

  16. Most likely a conservative (Merz) as a next chancellor, a further strengthening of the extreme parties and inability to react to ANYTHING by Germany in the next 6 months.

  17. What would be the effect on immigrants? E.g dual nationality laws etc?

  18. Scholz tried to inzinate himself as a reelectable statesman. “Lindner, you are fired !!!” xD

  19. Very interesting what happened in Germany right on the day of the US elections. It’s starting to seem like AfD might find a way into the Bundestag. While I don’t agree with AfD policies, Alice Weidl has a firebrand presence and someone like her could make the world leaders perk up and take notice of Germany.

  20. My guess:

    Elections leading to a coalition of CDU/CSU and either AfD or SPD. The latter feels less likely.

    Greens below 10%. FDP no longer in Bundestag, Die Linke as well. BSW is a maybe.

  21. It’s good that the US election campaign is over so that we can concentrate on the German election campaign until March. I’m looking forward to seeing Merz at McDonalds and Scholz dressed as a garbage man.

  22. Maybe someone can finally ask what happened to NS2 and why the government didn’t even splutter in shock when the greatest act of economic and ecological terrorism occurred..

  23. No more green in the future hopefully. That stuff should be banned

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