By Jim Tankersley Jim Tankersley, a longtime economic policy correspondent, leads coverage of Germany for The Times. If you are looking for a quick explanation for why Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ...
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Barring a major and unexpected reversal in the polls, Merz of the CDU/CSU is highly likely to be Germany’s new chancellor. National opinion polls currently have the CDU/CSU way out ahead of the ...
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Adjacent to the Residence is its Court Garden (Hofgarten). From the garden, it’s a short walk to Germany’s largest city park, the English Garden (Englischer Garten), where you can enjoy ...
ON DECEMBER 16TH Olaf Scholz, Germany’s chancellor, lost a parliamentary confidence vote. Mr Scholz planned to lose in order to pave the way for early elections, now expected on February 23rd.