Germany's coalition government faces collapse after 40 years of stability

theguardian.com

Germany's coalition government is on the verge of collapse, surprising many despite known internal divisions. This marks a significant shift for a country that has not experienced a government collapse in over 40 years. The crisis stems from political mismanagement and deeper issues within Germany's economy and political landscape. Experts suggest these problems may be linked to a cultural reluctance to embrace risk. As the situation unfolds, there are questions about whether a new government could provide an opportunity for renewal in Germany.


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