German president ousted Schultz and his cabinet
reports Mehr News Agency German President Steinmeyer has formally ousted Olaf Schultz, the Chancellor and the Cabinet Minister.
Schultz will continue to work until the new government began working as a supervisor.
Steinmeier announced the ruling of Schultz and his minister after the legislators’ rally in Berlin to open the new legislature meeting.
Friedrich Mortus, the leader of the Democratic and Social-Christian parties (CDU/CSU), won the early German parliamentary elections and is on the verge of forming a coalition government.
CDU/CSU conservatives are currently negotiating with the Social Democrats on the formation of a coalition. According to Article 5 of the German Constitution, the government is officially dismissed after the formation of the new Bundestag (the new parliament).
In the early German parliamentary elections, the Social Democratic Party, led by Schultz, won only 1.5 percent of the votes in the early German parliamentary elections. The Schultz Coalition Government, called “traffic lights”, collapsed last November last year. They won 4.9 percent in the election of the year.