Germany’s finance minister was dismissed / Schultz’s coalition government collapsed
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to the French news agency, “Olaf Schultz”, the Chancellor of Germany, dismissed the Minister of Finance, “Christian Lindler”.
Shultz said Linder served his party rather than the public interest.
The German Prime Minister told reporters that whoever joins the government must act with responsibility and trust and cannot run away when things become difficult, he must be prepared. to give concessions in line with the interests of all German citizens.
On the other hand, German Economy Minister Robert Habik from the Green Party told reporters that although the Free Democratic Party has left the chancellor’s coalition, the Green Party is still It will remain a part of Schultz’s coalition.
Habik said: Germany will take new decisions regarding the coalition of the future government and until then we will remain in our positions and we are loyal and committed to our duty. We are.
Schultz’s coalition government, which is made up of three parties, collapsed on Wednesday night after the country’s finance minister was dismissed due to disagreements over economic reforms.
The ouster came after disagreements between the three parties intensified over the way to revive Germany’s faltering economy and the budget.
This crisis may also lead to early elections in Germany in March, but the Greens are looking for it, until next September and the scheduled elections in a The minority government should continue its work.
On the other hand, Schultz is also trying to continue the presidency of the minority government with the presence of the Social Democratic Party and the Greens.