Schultz was once again nominated for the chancellorship of Germany
Sources affiliated with the Social Democratic Party of Germany announced the reintroduction of Olaf Schultz by this party as the country’s prime minister candidate in the early federal elections that will be held next February.
According to RCO News Agency, not long ago, Olaf Schultz, the current Prime Minister of Germany, decided to fire him following a dispute over budget regulation with his government’s finance minister, which subsequently led to the collapse of the coalition government under his command and the process of holding elections. It was early.
According to Deutsche Welle, “Boris Pistorius”, the Minister of Defense of Germany, last Thursday rejected his candidacy for the chancellor in the early elections, and after several weeks of speculation that he is going to replace Schultz as the chancellor of Germany by the Social Democratic Party. ended
The Social Democrats’ executive committee unanimously chose Olaf Schultz as the party’s candidate for chancellor, sources affiliated with Germany’s ruling party said.
The election comes as Schultz has emerged as Germany’s most unpopular chancellor since the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990 and will have a tough time winning the snap election scheduled for February 23.
Schultz’s party is currently in third place in the polls.
According to a recent poll conducted by the INSA company and the results of which were published on Saturday, the Social Democratic Party of Germany won 14% of the vote, while the far-right Alternative for Germany party won 19% and the conservative opposition won 32% of the vote. .
Schultz, on the other hand, is less popular than Friedrich Mertes, the conservative candidate for Chancellor of Germany.
In the poll conducted by “Wallen” company, Shults got 39% and Mertes got 44% of votes.
In recent years, the level of support for the German chancellor and his party has gone through a downward trend at the same time as the differences in his three-party coalition government have increased.
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