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Unpopular Scholz Faces Calls Inside His Party To Step Away From Leadership for February Election – Embattled Chancellor Holds First Phone Call With Russia’s Putin in Two Years – Paul Serran

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Unpopular Scholz Faces Calls Inside His Party To Step Away From Leadership for February Election – Embattled Chancellor Holds First Phone Call With Russia’s Putin in Two Years – Paul Serran

 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz may be about to lose any chance at an immediate political future as even his party turns its back on him. After firing Finance Minister Christian Lindner from the FDP and collapsing his coalition, Scholz tried to maintain a minority government but was obliged to call a confidence vote for December, with ‘snap’ elections to follow in February. Now, Scholz’s own SPD party wants him out of leadership before the next vote. Reuters reported: “Olaf Scholz, Germany’s least popular chancellor on record, is facing growing calls within his Social Democrats (SPD) to step aside and let… — Source: The Gateway Pundit – Read More  

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