Scholz shocked: Open attack on ex-Minister Lindner before the Bundestag!

Olaf Scholz konfrontiert Christian Lindner in einer angespannten Bundestagsdebatte über die gescheiterte Ampelkoalition.
Olaf Scholz confronts Christian Lindner in a tense Bundestag debate about the failed traffic light coalition. (Symbolbild/MB)

Scholz shocked: Open attack on ex-Minister Lindner before the Bundestag!

In a dramatic turning point for the traffic light coalition, Chancellor Olaf Scholz released his finance minister Christian Lindner. This decision was confirmed by a government spokesman in Berlin and represents a new highlight in the already tense political situation. Scholz plans to hold a press conference at 9:15 p.m. in order to explain the background of this serenity. Lindner had previously called for a new election of the Bundestag after talks between the SPD, the Greens and the FDP made it clear that a common basis in economic and financial policy was no longer possible, such as Tagesschau reported.

The tensions culminated in a sharp speech by Scholz, which was held for his chancellorship when the confidence question and Lindner targeted again. Scholz assigned Lindner a lack of "moral maturity" to take responsibility in a government. He criticized the FDP and its repeated "sabotage" on his own government and noticed that it was important for the parties to owe the citizens "decency and seriousness", such as Berlin Live . These statements were perceived as disrespectful by Lindner and other FDP top politicians, which further fueled the internal tensions within the coalition.

The political maneuvers are due to an intensive conflict to attribute the future budget and economic policy of Germany. In his role as finance minister, Lindner had not only referred to the "autumn of decisions" for the past few weeks, but also proposed several measures that met with considerable resistance among the coalition partners. With Lindner's dismissal, the parties that are under persistent pressure seem to be in front of a fork in the road, whereby the possibility of new elections becomes increasingly realistic. Sharp attacks and public blame could now cause the way for a new political orientation, while the need for the quickest possible stability for Germany is on the agenda.

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