FDP’s Exit Strategy from Coalition Sparks Controversy in Germany
The FDP’s detailed plan for exiting the coalition government has created significant backlash, prompting criticisms from the SPD, Greens, CDU, and even within its own ranks. Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who previously dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner, feels vindicated. The strategy indicates a potential exit as early as November, raising questions about Lindner’s role in the unfolding drama. The resignation of key FDP figures reveals internal turmoil, while other parties express skepticism and frustration over the political crisis.