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Germany's parliament will officially elect Olaf Scholz on Wednesday as the country's next chancellor, bringing the curtain down on Angela Merkel's 16-year reign and ushering in a new political era with the centre-left in charge.

Designated German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a press conference where his social democratic SPD party is to name it’s members of the country’s future cabinet, on Saint Nicholas’ Day, December 6, 2021 at the headquarters of their social democratic SPD party in Berlin.

“I want the 20s to be a time of new beginnings,” Scholz told Die Zeit weekly, declaring an ambition to push forward “the biggest industrial modernisation which will be capable of stopping climate change caused by mankind”. But even before it took office, Scholz’s “traffic-light” coalition — named after the three parties’ colours — was already given a baptism of fire in the form of a fierce fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic.With intensive care beds running out in some regions and a rampant rise in infection numbers showing no signs of abating, Scholz and his new team have been pressed — including by Merkel — to agree new curbs even before they are sworn in by parliament.

“That’s not something we can do during a huge natural disaster or a health catastrophe like a pandemic.”Dubbed “the discreet” by left-leaning daily TAZ, Scholz, 63, is often described as austere or robotic.An experienced hand in government, Scholz was labour minister in Merkel’s first coalition from 2007 to 2009 before taking over as vice-chancellor and finance minister in 2015.

 

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