The governing coalition in Germany is in crisis talks to prevent a collapse, as tensions rise among the Social Democrats, Greens, and Free Democrats over economic strategies. With the country facing economic contraction and the return of Donald Trump raising concerns, leaders are under pressure to reach a consensus on budgetary issues and climate targets. Failure to agree could lead to a minority government or early elections, which polls suggest would be detrimental for all coalition parties.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition faces rising tensions as the FDP debates its future amid poor polling and pressure to assert its agenda. With the economy contracting, Finance Minister Christian Lindner warns of a potential coalition breakdown, emphasizing the need for decisive action on the 2025 budget. The upcoming budgetary committee meeting on Nov. 14 will be crucial for the coalition's stability, as internal trust erodes and calls for snap elections grow louder.
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