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Scholz wants to become a reserved ex-chancellor
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The days of Olaf Scholz as Chancellor are numbered. To say goodbye, he gives an insight into how he wants to interpret his role as an ex-chancellor in the future.
The outgoing Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) does not want to interfere as an ex-chancellor in the future. “I won’t get rich. I will not make lobbyism. I will not constantly say on the radio in the morning what the government is wrong,” said Scholz in a panel discussion with schoolchildren of a school in Eichwalde in Brandenburg.
He wanted to contribute to the fact that the country “continues well”. To do this, he has the means and the possibilities and he wanted to do that – if he lives for a long time – for the next 30 years.
Zapfenstreich on Monday evening
Scholz is to be adopted as Chancellor on Monday evening in a large tap of the Bundeswehr. With the military ceremony after sunset in the torchlight, all the chancellors, Federal President, Minister of Defense and High -Rank Military are traditionally honored in front of the Ministry of Defense in Berlin.
Should Friedrich Merz be elected tenth Chancellor on Tuesday as planned, Scholz ends after 1,245 full days with the handover of the certificate of appointment to Merz.
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Source: Stern

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