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Germany at a Crossroads: Government Crisis and Crucial Vote for the Constitutional Court - Economic Scenarios

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This Friday, the air in Berlin is tense, and yet another crisis threatens the Grand Coalition. This isn't just a simple parliamentary vote, but a full-blown political showdown that will decide the future of Germany and, by extension, the entire European Union, which is a sort of appendage of it. In the Bundestag, the coalition between the Union (CDU/CSU) and the SPD faces its second dramatic test of fire with the election of three judges for the…

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After the cancelled judge's election, the Social Democrats are outraged by their coalition partner. They feel humiliated by the Union – and go into the summer break with a clear announcement.

·Munich, Germany
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Center

After a heated dispute, the Bundestag blows off the election of judges. The government goes into the summer break damaged – the anger discharges above all from one person.

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The Bundestag wanted to elect three judges, but the election was due to a dispute over a candidate. As it goes on, it is unclear.

·Bonn, Germany
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Due to reservations of the Union against a SPD candidate for the highest German court, the Bundestag in Germany has postponed the replacement of three judges

·Vienna, Austria
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The Bundestag has decided that the much-discussed election of three federal constitutional judges will not take place for the time being. What does this mean for the court and what will happen now? By Kolja Schwartz.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Anger, frustration and indignation in the Bundestag! After the cancelled election of three new constitutional judges, the nerves lie bare.

·Berlin, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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