A slide in support for Germany s Greens, a junior partner in Olaf Scholz s coalition, could force the party to consider scaling back its climate ambitions as voters fret over their financial and
"We're going to see more compromises, less radicalism, which obviously wont suit climate activists," he said. FADING APPEAL In Germany's last federal election campaign, the Greens were considered to have a real chance of winning the chancellery, and briefly led opinion polls in mid-2021. Last year, Greens Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, 42, and Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck, 53, were the country's most popular politicians.
A slide in support for Germany s Greens, a junior partner in Olaf Scholz s coalition, could force the party to consider scaling back its climate ambitions as voters fret over their financial and. | May 16, 2023
"Germany has become an immigration society and how well integration works is still an important issue," Thomas Hestermann, a media researcher at Macromedia University in Hamburg, told Reuters. MIGRANTS NEEDED FOR 1.8 MLN VACANCIES The debate has resurfaced at a time when Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government is preparing to liberalise the immigration system with easier visas and a faster naturalisation track in an attempt to fill around 1.8 million work vacancies. According to a draft law reported by RND network, Berlin aims to bring in around 50,000 extra skilled foreign workers per year.