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The EconomistThe Economist/>Skip to content * Menu * Weekly edition * The world in brief * Search Try for free Log in * OPINION * Leaders * Letters to the editor * By Invitation * CURRENT TOPICS * US elections 2024 * War in Ukraine * War in the Middle East * The World Ahead 2025 * Climate change * Coronavirus * The world economy * Artificial intelligence * CURRENT TOPICS * US elections 2024 * War in Ukraine * War in the Middle East * The World Ahead 2025 * Climate change * Coronavirus * The world economy * Artificial intelligence * WORLD * The world this week * China * United States * Europe * Britain * Middle East & Africa * Asia * The Americas * International * A-Z of international relations * A-Z of military terms * A-Z of US politics * US election poll tracker * IN DEPTH * Science & technology * Briefing * Graphic detail * The Economist explains * Special reports * Technology Quarterly * Essay * Schools brief * BUSINESS & ECONOMICS * Finance & economics * Business * Big Mac index * A-Z of economics * Economic & financial indicators * CULTURE & SOCIETY * 1843 magazine * Culture * Obituary * The Economist reads * Christmas Specials * MORE * Podcasts * Newsletters * Video * The Economist app * SecureDrop * Subscriber events * Economist Education courses * Economist Enterprise * My Economist * Saved stories * Log out * Saved stories * Account * Log out Search Search Try AI-powered search Graphic detail | Deutsche Politik WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER GERMANY’S CONFIDENCE VOTE MUCH LIKE VOTERS IN THE REST OF THE WORLD, GERMANS ARE FED UP WITH THEIR GOVERNMENT Dec 13th 2024 Share ON DECEMBER 16TH Olaf Scholz, Germany’s chancellor, will hold a parliamentary confidence vote that he is almost certain to lose. His three-party coalition fell apart last month, paving the way for early elections, expected on February 23rd. The mood in Germany is glum: Europe’s largest economy has barely grown in six years, and political infighting stalled progress on badly needed reforms. Much like incumbents in the rest of the world, Mr Scholz’s Social Democrats (SPD) can expect a beating. Three charts help explain why. ALREADY HAVE AN ACCOUNT?LOG IN CONTINUE WITH A FREE TRIAL EXPLORE ALL OUR INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM FOR FREE FOR ONE WEEK. Free trial Or continue reading this article Register now EXPLORE MORE GermanyElections Share Reuse this content The Economist today HANDPICKED STORIES, IN YOUR INBOX A daily newsletter with the best of our journalism Sign up Yes, I agree to receive exclusive content, offers and updates to products and services from The Economist Group. I can change these preferences at any time. DISCOVER MORE TAYLOR SWIFT, IMPERFECT CAPITALIST? The pop star could have made even more money from her $2bn tour DONALD TRUMP’S IMMIGRATION PROBLEM IN FIVE CHARTS To understand the limits he will face in his second term, look to his first -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOW MANY UKRAINIAN SOLDIERS HAVE DIED? Three charts show the country’s losses -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHICH SHARES HAVE DONE BEST FROM THE TRUMP TRADE? Three sectors stand out WHERE IS IT ACTUALLY CHEAPER TO DRIVE AN ELECTRIC CAR? And is it always greener? Our ranking shows how costs and emissions vary MOST UKRAINIANS NOW WANT AN END TO THE WAR Polls show that 52% want negotiations. Some say they are willing to give up land to Russia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Subscribe * Economist Enterprise * Reuse our content * Help and contact us KEEP UPDATED * LinkedIn * Facebook * X * Instagram * Threads * TikTok * YouTube * RSS Published since September 1843 to take part in “a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress.” THE ECONOMIST * About * Advertise * Press centre * SecureDrop THE ECONOMIST GROUP * The Economist Group * Economist Intelligence * Economist Impact * Economist Impact Events * Working here * Economist Education Courses * Executive Jobs To enhance your experience and ensure our website runs smoothly, we use cookies and similar technologies. Manage Cookies * Terms of Use * Privacy * Cookie Policy * Accessibility * Modern Slavery Statement * Sitemap * Your Data Rights Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited 2024. All rights reserved.