Germany's coalition government on the brink of collapse

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Germany's ruling coalition is on the brink of collapse, triggering potential political chaos in Europe's largest economy.

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Olaf Scholz Loses Chair | German Government Collapses Dramatically, Snap Elections Loom
In a shocking turn of events, the German government has collapsed, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz losing his position amidst a deepening political crisis. The dramatic development has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, as Scholz called for a vote of confidence in a last-ditch effort to retain power. However, the failure of the vote has left Germany teetering on the brink of snap elections, which could reshape the country’s political future. The collapse of Scholz's coalition government has left many questioning the future of the nation, as tensions between the ruling parties reached a boiling point. With the government's credibility severely damaged, the country now faces an uncertain future, with the prospect of early elections looming large on the horizon olaf scholz,germany,german government,german government collapse,german chancellor olaf scholz,german politics,german coalition collapse,german government collapses,germany coalition collapse,german economy,germany government collapse,germany olaf scholz,scholz,german chancellor,germany coalition government,coalition government,government,germany snap election,german chancellor olaf scholz latest news,coalition government breakup ~HT.178~PR.320~ED.194~GR.344~

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