Olof Scholz’s government has been considered weak. The most acute point of contention is the lack of money.
Germany’s three-party government is tottering.
Chancellor representing the Social Democrats Olof ScholzMinister of Finance representing the Free Democrats Christian Lindner and the Minister of Economy and Climate representing the Greens Robert Habeck have started a series of meetings about the government’s further possibilities, says German newspaper Bild.
A decisive meeting is scheduled for tonight.
The board’s disagreements stem from the difficult economic situation in particular. The parties have presented their own solutions, but have not reached a consensus on them.
Even if the government is about to fall, the actual resignation decision may be postponed so that the result of the US presidential election can be confirmed.