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Olaf Scholz at Maischberger: A Chancellor as restless as one rarely sees

On the evening after the historic migration vote, the Chancellor sat down with Sandra Maischberger. But things weren't relaxed here either. Quite the opposite.

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After the asylum debate in the Bundestag, the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke of a "breaking of taboos" in the "Maischberger" program. The topic of the economy became heated. The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is facing criticism. Image: keystoneAfter the asylum debate in the Bundestag, the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke of a "breaking of taboos" in the "Maischberger" program. The topic of the economy became heated.Markus Brandstetter / …

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Chancellor Scholz has warned against a majority of the CDU/CSU and AfD in the Bundestag. He has lost confidence in the CDU/CSU candidate for chancellor, the visibly agitated Chancellor said on Wednesday evening to Sandra Maischberger on ARD.

·Berlin, Germany
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Emotional appearance by SPD chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz on Wednesday evening at “maischberger”.

·Berlin, Germany
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On the evening after the historic migration vote, the Chancellor sat down with Sandra Maischberger. But things weren't relaxed here either. Quite the opposite.

·Munich, Germany
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Olaf Scholz has rarely been seen so angry: The Chancellor, who had been attacked, acted like he was campaigning for the election – and the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was cheerfully mild-mannered with age. Sandra Maischberger's ARD talk on Wednesday evening was a show of contradictions.

·Germany
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A motion by the Union faction for more rejections of asylum seekers found a majority in the Bundestag with AfD votes. This has provoked sharp criticism. All developments in the news blog.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.
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