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  2. 2024 German government crisis - Wikipedia

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    Lindner's dismissal caused the collapse of the coalition, as the FDP moved into the opposition, leaving a two-party minority government of SPD and The Greens. On 16 December 2024, Scholz called a vote of confidence in the ruling government, which was lost. [2]

  3. Explainer-German coalition collapses: What comes next?

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    Germany's coalition collapsed on Wednesday as Chancellor Olaf Scholz sacked his finance minister and paved the way for a snap election, triggering political chaos in Europe's largest economy hours ...

  4. Analysis-German government collapse could have silver lining ...

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    One reason for the collapse of the ruling coalition was disagreement on whether to suspend German. The collapse of Germany's government could have a silver lining for the euro zone's ailing ...

  5. Pressure piles on Germany’s Scholz to hold quick elections ...

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    The collapse of Mr Scholz’s coalition government, triggered by his decision to fire finance minister Christian Lindner of the Free Democrats (FDP) over a dispute about how to plug a multi ...

  6. Scholz cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The coalition of SPD, Greens and FDP was an arrangement known as a "traffic light coalition" in German politics after the parties' traditional colours, respectively red, yellow and green, matching the colours of a traffic light (Ampel). This traffic light coalition-government was the first of its kind at the federal level in the history of the ...

  7. German governing coalition - Wikipedia

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    In Germany's federal electoral system, a single party or parliamentary group rarely wins an absolute majority of seats in the Bundestag, and thus coalition governments, rather than single-party governments, are the usually expected outcome of a German election. [1]

  8. 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.

  9. Peaceful Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In East Germany—the former German Democratic Republic (GDR or DDR)—the peaceful revolution marks the end of the ruling by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) in 1989 and the transition to a parliamentary system. This peaceful transition later enabled the German reunification in October 1990. The peaceful revolution was marked by ...