The highly dysfunctional coalition headed by Globalist Chancellor Olaf Scholz continues to flounder, marred by budget problems, economic woes, unchecked mass migration and the constant war mongering for Ukraine.
Now, reports are starting to arise that Scholz may be forced to resign, as his SPD party is in a bad hangover mood, after looking at the catastrophic year-end surveys.
BILD reported:
“Approval fell from 20 to 15 percent over the course of 2023 (INSA survey for BILD from December 31st). […] Only one in five Germans recently rated Olaf Scholz’s work as chancellor positively.
[…] Accordingly, the Chancellor could be forced to resign in 2024. There are already whispers about a possible successor “in one wing of the Social Democrats”: Boris Pistorius (63), the Federal Defense Minister who is more popular with the people.”
And what’s more: it turns out that the main reason for replacing the Chancellor is NOT related solely to the horrible economic and geopolitical situation in the country.
The main issue turns out to be the 2020 major fraud scandal surrounding the company Wirecard and its boss Jan Marsalek.