Germany Updates: Social Democrats Bid Farewell to Scholz
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At the Federal Party Congress of the SPD, former Chancellor Scholz advised his party to continue to focus on the fundamental social-democratic issue of respect. Scholz said in his farewell speech that there was new support for right-wing populism in many affluent countries had also to do with a lack of hope for the future.
The former German chancellor and the former SPD leader found warm words at the Federal Party Congress – for themselves and their party. They left the few critical words to others.
Old Chancellor Scholz goes with a promise: At the SPD Federal Party Congress in Berlin, he assured the Social Democrats that they could continue to count on him. At the same time, he defended the politics of the traffic light coalition.[more]]>
At the SPD party congress in Berlin, Olaf Scholz gives his farewell speech to his years as Chancellor. "It was a great time and we moved something for our country," he says. For him, it is clear that it is best if the CDU does not rule.
Gerhard Schröder is not particularly popular with many in the SPD. Olaf Scholz apparently wants a different relationship with the Social Democrats for his old chancellorship.
Olaf Scholz delivers a farewell speech at the SPD party conference. But he makes it clear: his party can continue to count on him.
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