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"Scholz is trying to show that he is at the helm of the government", DW: Will the German government square the internal clashes?

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"Scholz is trying to show that he is at the helm of the government",

Quarrels within the German coalition have reduced German support for the government like never before. Exactly in half of the German government's legislature, citizen dissatisfaction has increased according to a survey by the Opinion Institute, You Gov commissioned by the German news agency, dpa. According to him, only 23% of citizens are satisfied with the work of the government.

Almost three quarters of Germans are dissatisfied with the work of the coalition of Social Democrats, SPD, Greens and Liberals. The leaders of the parties have said that they will sit down to resolve the differences.

In Meseberg, the chancellor, Olaf Scholz and his 16 ministers meet on Tuesday to discuss the internal strife in the government. The president of German Employers, Rainer Dulger sees in this meeting a chance for a new course of economic policy.

These days Chancellor Olaf Scholz is trying harder than ever to give the impression that he has the helm of his government in his hands. But behind closed doors, ministers must fight for every step forward. Just last week, a regular government meeting sparked major debate. "I don't like that it's been talked about so much in public again," said Scholz.

Conflicts within the government increase

Since taking office in 2021, the German government has known only crises: the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and now the economic recession. In the beginning, the center-left tripartite coalition was optimistic that despite all the differences, it would succeed, but the number of conflicts is increasing.

The latest feud is an unprecedented public dispute between the two. Greens Family Minister Lisa Paus blocked his plans for tax breaks for big business because Liberal Finance Minister AI isn't giving her more money to fight child poverty. Stefan Marschall, political scientist says, that this "was like an "emergency brake" at the last minute to save her initiative, but maybe also to hinder his initiative. "

Nuk është shenja e parë e disharmonisë në koalicionin e qendrës së majtë mes socialdemokratëve, liberalëve dhe të gjelbërve. Edhe më parë ata janë grindur për heqjen nga përdorimi të centraleve bërthamorë, kur Rusia ia mbylli Europës rubinetin e gazit. Robert Habeck (Të Gjelbrit), ministër i Ekonomisë tha se, “nuk na nevojitet energjia bërthamore, ne kemi problem me ngrohjen industriale, e jo me rrymën elektrike. ”

Disa muaj vonë grindja tjetër ishte për datën e ndalimit të ngrohjes me lëndë fosile. Grindja u ashpërsua mes Të Gjelbërve e liberalëve që nuk e donin atë ligj në atë formë, si ishte përgatitur nga ministri, Habeck. Konstantin Kuhle (FDP), deputet i Bundestagut atëherë u shpreh.

"Be assured that Robert Habeck's bill will not be passed in the form he had planned." Chancellor Scholz will have to prove at the Meseberg meeting that he really has the wheel in hand. /DW/

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