BERLIN, Germany — (Daily Post) - Barbel Bas, the president of the
Bundestag, said on Monday that most of the German Federal Parliament
(Bundestag) voted against Chancellor Olaf Scholz's cabinet, opening the door
for early elections in February.
Of the 717 lawmakers who cast ballots, 394 opposed Scholz's bid
for chancellor, 207 voted in favor of him, and 116 refused to vote. He
slumped very short of the 367 majority required to win. The elections for
a new parliament will take place on February 23, 2025.
Early in November, Scholz's coalition government fell apart after
he dismissed Christian Lindner, the head of the Free Democratic Party and
Finance Minister, for refusing to approve new budget projections for 2025 and
increased aid for Ukraine.
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