Germany's coalition government faces internal strife as economic challenges mount
Germany's coalition government is facing significant challenges due to internal conflicts among the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens, and the Free Democratic Party (FDP). The country's struggling economy has intensified these disputes. Emergency talks are underway among the coalition parties to address their policy differences. The FDP's push for tax cuts has been a major point of contention. The coalition is now at risk of collapse as these divisions grow. The situation marks a notable shift in the stability of Germany's government.