According to research, he would need a messy three-party coalition to form a government
Social Democrat Olaf Scholz is the favourite to become Germany’s next chancellor, but he’ll need a messy three-party coalition to form a government, according to the polls.
The FDP wants to cut debt to 60% of economic output as soon as possible and restore constitutional borrowing restrictions lifted during the pandemic. The FDP aims to promote a strong European banking market characterised by competition and a wide variety of business models, and would push for the government to offload its stake in Commerzbank.
The FDP’s strategy is based around promoting new technologies and a swift expansion of emissions trading, while the Left wants to protect ordinary citizens from having to shoulder the cost of cutting emissions via higher rents or rising electricity prices. Polluting companies should pay instead. They also want to introduce free public transport.Europe
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