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Official election results published by Germany's Federal Returning Officer
SPD Backs Scholz for Chancellor in February Snap Election Amid Poll Deficit
Nov 25, 2024, 12:17 PM
Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) has officially nominated Chancellor Olaf Scholz as their lead candidate for the upcoming snap elections in February. This decision comes after weeks of internal discussions within the SPD, aiming to rally behind Scholz despite his current unpopularity. Scholz, who has been the Chancellor, is looking to overturn the polls where the SPD currently faces a significant deficit. The nomination follows a period of political crisis in Germany, which has led to the call for early elections. The SPD's choice of Scholz reflects their strategy to leverage his experience and leadership to address the country's economic and political challenges, particularly in light of the snap election in February and the need to close the deficit in the polls.
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