German Economy Minister Robert Habeck is ramping up pressure on Chancellor Olaf Scholz to schedule new elections without delay.
The coalition party in German came to an end on Wednesday, Nov. 6, following a series of events, which ultimately led to the ...
THE US election has had so much coverage and comment that I don’t see the need to add to it in this column which is after all about the EU ...
A party ally says Chancellor Scholz would be open to talks with Friedrich Merz on when to move towards new elections, but ...
European stocks closed weak on Friday with investors reacting to corporate earnings announcements, and assessing the Bank of England ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, mired in a political crisis, said Friday he is open to discussions on whether to move forward snap elections he has said he expects by March.
The frontrunner in the polls is Friedrich Merz, the head of the conservative Christian Democratic Union party of ex-leader Angela Merkel. Lindner, the man at the center of the storm, meanwhile said he ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz urges calm amid Germany's political turmoil, as a date for a snap election is debated. Disagreements ...
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck confirmed he’ll run in the upcoming election as the Greens’ chancellor candidate, ...
About two thirds of German voters want snap elections as soon as possible after this week's collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's ruling coalition, a poll showed on Friday.
After firing his coalition partner, chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to call fresh elections in the new year.