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After the end of the traffic light coalition, the question now arises: Who is to blame? Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) holds Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP) personally and solely responsible for the coalition's failure. In order to finally agree on a budget for next year, Scholz offered extensive compromises. But Lindner showed "no willingness to implement this offer in the federal government for the good of our country." "I no longer want to subject our country to such behavior," Scholz announced yesterday evening (November 6, 2024). Lindner, in turn, accuses his colleagues in the traffic light coalition of playing dirty. He suggested to Scholz that he organize new elections if there is no agreement on a budget. But instead, yesterday (November 6, 2024) there was a "dismissal staging," said Lindner. By this he means his dismissal from the office of Finance Minister. Today (November 7, 2024), Lindner announced that - if his party so wishes - he would run as the top candidate in the next federal elections. _____________________________________________ ► ALWAYS STAY INFORMED: Follow us on Instagram @tickr.news for more news: / tickr.news You can find more videos on TikTok @nicetoknow / nicetoknow The WDR aktuell app offers you important information for NRW all day long. Click here to download: https://www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/wdr-a... Our morning podcast 0630 sorts the most important topics of the day for you Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m.: https://www.wdr.de/0630?wt_mc=youtube... Us on the web: https://www.wdraktuell.de Twitter: / wdraktuell Facebook: / wdraktuell Imprint: http://wdr.de/k/Impressum _____________________________________________ In the #WDRaktuell channel you will find new #news and background reports every day - especially on political and socio-political topics. Our videos mostly come from the TV programs WDR aktuell, Aktuelle Stunde and WDR extra. The article was broadcast on November 7th, 2024 and reflects the news status at that time. The video has not been updated since then.