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  2. 2024 German government crisis - Wikipedia

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    This occurred following recent disputes in the three-party coalition government over the country's economic policies and ongoing tensions within the coalition. In response, the FDP moved into the opposition, and the governing coalition collapsed, leaving a two-party minority government of SPD and The Greens.

  3. Trump, German coalition collapse to loom large as European ...

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    Donald Trump's return to power and the collapse of Germany's ruling coalition will be major talking points at a meeting of nearly 50 European leaders and an EU summit in Budapest on Thursday and ...

  4. Germany's economy is in trouble. The government's collapse ...

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    The collapse of Germany's governing coalition and President-elect Donald Trump's imminent return to the White House are creating new risks for the European Union's biggest economy, already in a ...

  5. German coalition collapses after Scholz fires key minister

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    The chancellor said he would call a vote of confidence in his government early next year.

  6. List of countries with coalition governments - Wikipedia

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    A coalition government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis, for example during wartime, to give a government the high degree of perceived political legitimacy it desires whilst also playing a role in diminishing internal political strife.

  7. German governing coalition - Wikipedia

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    Such a coalition was in power between 2012 and 2017 under minister president Torsten Albig. In December 2021, following the September German general elections, a traffic light coalition (SPD, FDP, and Greens) led by Olaf Scholz took power in Germany, the first time a three-party coalition had formed at the federal level. [6]

  8. Explainer-How Germany's coalition works and could it ... - AOL

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    The three parties in Germany's ruling coalition are facing increasing pressure to assert themselves following a series of regional election blows and dismal polls, raising doubts about whether it ...

  9. Scholz cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The traffic light coalition has therefore been likened to a "Zimbabwe coalition", according to Zimbabwe's flag (red, green, and yellow, plus black for the Christian Democrats). [11] The Christian Democrats used their veto, for example, to preserve sanctions in Germany's unemployment benefit reform ( Bürgergeld ) [ 12 ] and to prevent the ...