German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will not leave office early or raise the issue of confidence in his government in the Bundestag. The politician stated this in an interview with the publication. Time.
“I have self-doubts too. But your question was whether I was thinking of leaving. The answer is no,” Scholz commented on rumors of his early resignation.
Survey conducted by the IN sociology institute on January 21 showedIt was stated that the popularity rate of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the party of Olaf Scholz, which is in the ruling coalition, dropped to the lowest level in the last four years. Currently, only 13 percent of German citizens are ready to vote for the SPD.
at the beginning of the month It was published According to the research conducted by the INSA Institute, 64.3 percent of Germans wanted the chancellor to change, and they showed German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius as the most preferred candidate to replace Scholz.
Previously Scholz named The aid provided to Ukraine from EU countries is insufficient.