Germany Faces Political Turmoil as Coalition Government Collapses

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Germany's coalition government has collapsed following Chancellor Olaf Scholz's dismissal of FDP leader Christian Lindner as finance minister, leading to a political crisis. The SPD and Greens plan to run a minority government temporarily, but a vote of no confidence is expected in January, potentially triggering a snap election. If the Bundestag does not support Scholz, President Steinmeier may dissolve parliament, leading to an early election by March. The FDP is unlikely to meet the 5% threshold to remain in parliament, with a CDU/CSU and SPD grand coalition anticipated.
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