The German chancellor, who defied calls to step aside after his government fell apart, is down in the polls but insisting he can still win.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Sunday evening that he would remain in office until the next coalition government is formed, after initial election results showed his centre-left Social ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz waves after first projections are announced during the election party at the Social Democratic ...
Despite falling more than 9 percentage points to 16.3% in Sunday’s election, the SPD will probably be tapped by-election ...
Scholz, the 66-year-old incumbent chancellor, is facing an uphill struggle for re-election as his Social Democratic Party struggles to maintain relevance German Chancellor Olaf Scholz leaves after ...
The AfD may rage against the “anti-democratic” firewall ... the strongest result for a far-Right party since the Second World War. Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats came in third place with ...
Friedrich Merz, who was forced out of politics about a decade ago, is all set to replace Olaf Scholz as next German ...
German chancellor Olaf Scholz after first projections are announced during the election party at the Social Democratic Party (SPD) headquarters in Berlin (Image credits: AP) ...