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VisitChancellor Scholz Faces Confidence Vote Ahead of February 2025 Elections as CDU Leads with 31%, AfD at 20%
Dec 15, 2024, 08:09 PM
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to face a parliamentary vote of confidence on December 16, 2024, which he is expected to lose. This move is intended to pave the way for a snap election scheduled for February 23, 2025. Scholz's government has been struggling with low approval ratings and internal party conflicts, particularly regarding economic policy. Polls indicate that the CDU/CSU alliance leads with around 31%, while the AfD is close behind at 20%. The SPD's support has dropped to approximately 17%, with the Greens at 11%. In the lead-up to the vote, the CDU/CSU is preparing to present a campaign platform that includes promises of tax cuts and immigration controls, aiming to appeal to voters dissatisfied with the current administration. The SPD is also finalizing its election program, focusing on economic stability and social issues. The outcome of the confidence vote will significantly influence the political landscape in Germany as parties gear up for the upcoming elections.
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