Cconfirm Germany The governance of the tri-party coalition, which will soon be led by the Social Democrat Olaf Scholz, is an event to be taken seriously, not just in Germany.This is especially true because once the coalition parties—the Social Democrats, the Greens, and the Liberals—all vote for their formal approval, Mr. Schultz will take over Angela Merkel, He has been resourceful and resourceful in power for 16 years while providing great stability on the international stage.
The departure of Mrs. Merkel means that her center-right CDU-CSU alliance is facing a period of bleak and reshaping. However, the new government, known as the Traffic Light Coalition because of the colors of the parties, will maintain continuity with the recent past, especially with regard to foreign, European and defense policies. What’s more problematic is that the new Minister of Finance, Christian Lindner In the face of future spending pressures from other coalition parties and the EU budget stage, the Liberal Democrats of the Liberal Democrats are now able to maintain the fiscal orthodoxy and debt aversion that Germany is familiar with. To some extent, this tension is implicit in any tripartite alliance. These should neither be exaggerated nor underestimated. However, if Germany hastily resumed its traditional austerity policy and avoided debt, the new government and the EU will not easily survive, so the commitments in the alliance agreement may prove to be ambitious rather than achievable. Investment commitments to infrastructure and climate crisis measures will also challenge the culture of budget restraint.In the end, the The test of the Schultz government How will these tensions be handled.
However the alliance’s Broader agenda, On page 178 Documentation Finalized since September Referendum, Should not be regarded as a stable plan. With the Green Party leading the new Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection, the goal will require 80% of electricity to come from renewable sources by 2030, “ideally” phase out coal within the same period, and accelerate the abandonment of natural gas by 2040. What is also striking is that, especially in the UK, the alliance promised to carry out a paradigm shift in immigration and integration policies, making Germany “a modern country of immigrants.” The promised measures include speeding up visa procedures, making it easier to obtain passports and supporting refugee quotas. Other important liberalization measures include relaxing the gender change process, lifting the ban on the sale of recreational marijuana, and reducing the voting age from 18 to 16.
The loyalty of the old party is collapsing throughout Europe, not just Germany, so this alliance should be seen as a possible form Something about to happenHowever, as always, the best plans are easily affected by immediate events.Germany’s Covid rate has reached Record level This month, some states put controversial lockdowns and mandatory vaccination on the agenda. Mr. Schultz and his government may not enjoy the luxury of honeymoon for long.



