Olaf Scholz cannot leave Iceland’s domestic issues behind. He has to comment on Robert Habeck’s decision to dismiss his State Secretary Patrick Graichen. His words are short.
The chancellor is late. Is there something behind it? In the morning, Olaf Scholz sat down with the Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir. The press conference is scheduled to begin at nine o’clock Icelandic time – that’s eleven o’clock in Germany, exactly the moment Robert Habeck appears in front of the journalists in Berlin. Will the chancellor let his deputy take precedence from Reykjavik? Does he want to see for himself what his green coalition partner had to announce? And how?
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