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It really won't work without Merkel, 64% of Germans let Scholz resign, and a successor surfaced

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The curtain call of the Merkel era has plunged Germany into a storm, and the aftermath of this political storm has aroused huge global attention. After Merkel announced that she was stepping down as chancellor, 64% of Germans called for her successor, Olaf Scholz, to step down. As political turmoil intensifies, the global spotlight is on who his successor will be.

Scholz, formerly Germany's finance minister, took over the post of chancellor of Angela Merkel and was a highly anticipated political star. However, with the emergence of domestic and foreign problems, Scholz's governing style has been questioned. 64% of the German population expressed dissatisfaction with Scholz and called on him to step down as chancellor. This figure cannot be ignored and highlights the serious dilemma Scholz faces in terms of leadership style and policy orientation.

Amid the call for Scholz to step down, potential successors began to emerge. Among them are both experienced political veterans and young and promising up-and-coming politicians. In this political arena, the choice of successor will directly determine the future fate of Germany.

It really won't work without Merkel, 64% of Germans let Scholz resign, and a successor surfaced

Klaus Sheeran, as president of the German Bundestag, has attracted attention for his outstanding political experience and calm image. However, it remains to be seen whether Sheran's rise to power will stabilize the current political situation and solve problems at home and abroad.

At the same time, up-and-coming politician Annalia Belbo has also become a high-profile figure. As Federal Minister of Education, she is young, energetic and confident about the future. Whether her appearance on the stage can inject new vitality into Germany and lead the country out of its current predicament has become the focus of great concern of the German people.

The turmoil in German politics has not only aroused heated discussions in domestic public opinion, but also aroused widespread concern in the international community. The curtain call of the Merkel era marks another realignment of the European landscape. As an important pillar of Europe, changes in Germany's domestic and foreign affairs will directly affect the development of the entire European continent.

In the context of global politics, Germany's choices will shape the future direction of Europe. Whether Scholz will be able to properly handle the challenges at home and abroad, or whether the new leaders will be able to lead Germany out of its predicament, will be a matter of close attention to the international community.

As international and military bloggers, we focus not only on the political changes within Germany, but also on their impact on the global landscape and regional security. The end of the Merkel era heralds a possible new political landscape in Europe and a reshuffle in relations between countries.

It really won't work without Merkel, 64% of Germans let Scholz resign, and a successor surfaced

Scholz's decision-making and the rise of his successor will be the focus of our in-depth analysis. We will continue to monitor the development of events and provide you with the latest and most in-depth analysis and perspectives. Whether it is Germany's domestic changes or its impact on the international landscape, we will interpret it for you from a more professional perspective. Stay tuned and witness the evolution of history together.

The changes in German politics have attracted widespread attention around the world. In this political crisis, Germany's choices will have a direct impact on the future of Europe. We will continue to monitor the development of events and provide you with the latest and most in-depth analysis and perspectives. Whether it is the domestic changes in Germany or its impact on the international landscape, we will interpret it from a more professional perspective. We look forward to your continued attention and witness the evolution of history together.

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It really won't work without Merkel, 64% of Germans let Scholz resign, and a successor surfaced

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