The collapse of Berlin again – ISNA
Referring to the victory of Trump, who is known for his ai-European policies, the American publication wrote: “The collapse of the German coalition governme and the possibility of holding early elections have made Berlin face an unprecedeed crisis similar to the post-World War II era.”
According to RCO News Agency, German Chancellor Olaf Schultz caused the collapse of the German governme on Wednesday evening by firing Christian Lindner, the finance minister of the three-party ruling coalition governme.
Schultz and European and American publications have stated that the reason for Lindner’s dismissal was “persiste differences” between the German chancellor and the finance minister of this coury regarding economic reforms.
Serious negotiations in the coalition of Schultz’s Social Democratic Party, the Greens and the Free Democratic Party came to a head after the Free Democratic Party issued a docume with demands for liberal economic reforms that were difficult for the other two parties to accept.
During a three-party leaders meeting Wednesday evening at the chancellor’s office, Lindner told Schultz he saw no way forward for the coalition and asked him to pave the way for early elections.
Whatever the reason for Lindner’s dismissal, the collapse of the German governme is certain, and according to the American media, the coincidence of this crisis with the inauguration of the second Trump administration will be “dangerous” for Europe and Germany.
After Lindner was fired, Schultz told reporters, “I waed to spare you this difficult decision. “Especially in times like the curre situation when uncertaiy and instability are increasing.”

Christian Linder
Trump’s victory and the beginning of an unstable political era in Germany
Referring to Schultz’s press conference, the New York Times wrote: “The German Prime Minister promised to coinue ruling uil the end of this year and will ask the German Parliame for a vote of confidence in January.” But he will probably fail to win this vote. If the German parliame does not vote for Schultz’s governme, Germany will face early elections for the first time since World War II.
The publication wrote: “The rare crisis in Berlin will make the European Union more powerless than ever against Trump’s victory and Russia’s increasing advance in Ukraine.” The European Union is likely to eer a new economic war with the United States. “Trump has threatened to weaken the European Union and NATO.”
The New York Times stated: “In such a situation, Germany, as the most populous coury in the European Union, has faced an unprecedeed iernal crisis. The three-party coalition governing Germany has been fragile and difficult to operate since it began its activities in 2021, but the collapse of the coalition in a coury that has always had stable and predictable policies is also surprising.
The American publication added: “The collapse of the German governme could be the beginning of an unstable political era in Germany. “At the same time as the political landscape is collapsing, populist and far-right parties are increasing in popularity in Germany.”
According to the New York Times, in rece weeks there had been whispers about the collapse of the German governme and the dismissal of Lindner.
This publication wrote: “After Lindner’s position was exposed by the media and the approach of the other two political parties prese in the coalition was challenged by this article, the possibility of the collapse of the German governme iensified.”
According to this American publication, Lindner was looking to be expelled in order to leave the three-party coalition ruling Germany without direct action.
Some experts have also called the exposed position of the fired German finance minister a “divorce certificate”.

Schultz
Germany’s economic crisis
“Germany is the largest economy in the European Union, which makes the largest coributions to the EU’s budget,” Sodha David-Wilp of the “German Marshall Fund” told the New York Times. The European Union should be able to be sure of Germany’s iernal conditions, and a minority governme will mean instability in Germany and its partners in Europe.
In this regard, according to the report of “Associated Press” News agency, “Friedrich Mertes” from the ceer-right Christian Democratic Party in Germany expressed his desire to hold early elections in this coury and said: “The coalition governme no longer has the majority of seats in the parliame.” “We cannot have a minimal governme for several mohs and campaign for elections for several mohs. The elections must be held immediately.”
In this situation, according to the New York Times report, the most serious crisis in Germany is the economic crisis. The coury’s economy is shrinking and it is expected that the German economy will shrink by 0.2% by the end of 2024.
This is the second year in a row that the German economy is in recession. Germany has the weakest economy among the G7 and the couries using the euro currency.
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