What is at stake domestically and internationally in Germany’s elections? , Politics
Voting began in February after Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote.
Germany faces early elections after the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition government.
Europe’s largest economy is in crisis and there are deep political differences.
So what is of most concern to voters?
And why is the result so important internationally?
Presenter:
James Baze
Guest:
Ulrich Bruckner – Professor of European Studies at Stanford University in Berlin
Suzanne Lynch – chief Brussels correspondent at POLITICO
Mujtaba Rehman – Managing Director of Europe at Eurasia Group