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Scholz ousted in confidence vote: German hydrogen policy faces uncertainty

Germany will head to the polls on February 23, 2025, after Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his government lost a confidence vote following its collapse in November, with uncertainty surrounding hydrogen policy growing.

The three-party coalition fell apart last month after Scholz sacked his finance minister, which sparked the resignation of three other ministers, seeing the German leader face a vote of no-confidence.

This left his SDP party and the Greens without a parliamentary majority as the country faces a worsening economic outlook.

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