Olaf Scholz (; born ) is a German politician who has served as the
chancellor of Germany
The chancellor of Germany, officially the federal chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany,; often shortened to ''Bundeskanzler''/''Bundeskanzlerin'', / is the head of the federal government of Germany and the commander in chief of the Ge ...
since 8 December 2021. A member of the
Social Democratic Party (SPD), he previously served as
Vice Chancellor under
Angela Merkel and as
Federal Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2021. He was also
First Mayor of Hamburg from 2011 to 2018 and deputy leader of the SPD from 2009 to 2019.
Scholz began his career as a lawyer specialising in
labour and
employment law. He became a member of the SPD in the 1970s and was a member of the
Bundestag from 1998 to 2011. Scholz served in the
Hamburg Government under
First Mayor Ortwin Runde
Ortwin Runde (born 12 February 1944) is a German politician from the Social Democratic party. He was the First Mayor (''Erster Bürgermeister'') of the Free and Hanseatic City Hamburg from 1997 to 2001.
Early life and education
Runde was born i ...
in 2001, before his election as
General Secretary
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of the SPD in 2002, serving alongside SPD leader and then-Chancellor
Gerhard Schröder. He became his party's
Chief Whip
The Chief Whip is a political leader whose task is to enforce the whipping system, which aims to ensure that legislators who are members of a political party attend and vote on legislation as the party leadership prescribes.
United Kingdom
...
in the Bundestag, later entering the
First Merkel Government in 2007 as
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs. After the SPD quit the government following the
2009 election, Scholz returned to lead the SPD in Hamburg, and was elected Deputy Leader of the SPD. He led his party to victory in the
2011 Hamburg state election
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, and became First Mayor, holding that position until 2018.
After the Social Democratic Party entered the
Fourth Merkel Government in 2018, Scholz was appointed as both Minister of Finance and Vice Chancellor of Germany. In 2020, he was nominated as the SPD's candidate for Chancellor of Germany for the
2021 federal election. The party won a plurality of seats in the
Bundestag and formed a "
traffic light coalition" with
Alliance 90/The Greens
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and the
Free Democratic Party Free Democratic Party is the name of several political parties around the world. It usually designates a party ideologically based on liberalism.
Current parties with that name include:
*Free Democratic Party (Germany), a liberal political party in ...
. On 8 December 2021, Scholz was elected and sworn in as Chancellor by the Bundestag.
As Chancellor, Scholz oversees Germany's response to the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
. Despite having a much more restrained and cautious response than that of other Western countries, Scholz oversaw an increase in the German defense budget, weapons shipments to Ukraine, and a discontinuance of the
Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Scholz set out the principles of a new German defence policy in his
Zeitenwende speech
The Zeitenwende speech was an address delivered to the Bundestag by Olaf Scholz, the Chancellor of Germany, on 27 February 2022. His speech was a reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February. Scholz described the attack as a ...
.
Early life and education
Scholz was born on 14 June 1958, in
Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, but grew up in Hamburg's
Rahlstedt
Rahlstedt () is a quarter (''Stadtteil'') in the Wandsbek borough (''Bezirk'') of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg in northern Germany. In 2020, the population was 92,511.
History
The quarter was first mentioned in 1248 with the name of "''R ...
district.
His parents worked in the
textile industry. He has two younger brothers, Jens Scholz, an
anesthesiologist and CEO of the
University Medical Center Schleswig Holstein
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; and Ingo Scholz, a tech entrepreneur. Olaf Scholz attended the Bekassinenau elementary school in Oldenfelde but then switched to the Großlohering elementary school in Großlohe. After graduating from high school in 1977, he began studying law at the
University of Hamburg in 1978 as part of a one-stage legal training course. He later found employment as a lawyer specialising in labour and employment law, working at the law firm Zimmermann, Scholz und Partner.
Scholz joined the Social Democratic Party at the age of 17.
Scholz's family is traditionally
Lutheran and he was
baptized
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in the
Evangelical Church in Germany; he holds largely
secular views and left the Church in adulthood, but has called for appreciation of the country's Christian heritage and culture.
Political career
Early political career
Young socialist, 1975–1989
Scholz joined the
SPD in 1975 as a student, where he got involved with the
Jusos, the youth organization of the SPD. From 1982 to 1988, he was Deputy Federal Juso Chairman, and from 1987 to 1989 also Vice President of the
International Union of Socialist Youth
The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) is an international organization, founded in 1907, whose activities include publications, support of member organizations and the organization of meetings. It was formed as the youth wing of the S ...
. He supported the Freudenberger Kreis, the
Marxist
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wing of the Juso university groups, promoting "overcoming the capitalist economy" in articles.
In it, Scholz criticized the "aggressive-imperialist
NATO", the
Federal Republic
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as the "European stronghold of big business" and the social-liberal coalition, which puts the "bare maintenance of power above any form of substantive dispute". On 4 January 1984, Scholz and other Juso leaders met in the
GDR
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with
Egon Krenz, the secretary of the Central Committee of the
SED and member of the Politburo of the SED-Central Committee, Herbert Häber. In 1987, Scholz crossed the
inner-German border
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again and stood up for disarmament agreements as Juso-Vice at an
FDJ peace rally in
Wittenberg.
Member of the Bundestag, 1998–2001
A former vice president of the
International Union of Socialist Youth
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, Scholz was first elected to represent
Hamburg-Altona in the
Bundestag in
1998
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Events January
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, aged 40. Scholz served on the Committee for Labor and Social Matters. In the committee of inquiry into the visa affair of the Bundestag, he was chairman of the SPD parliamentary group. Scholz resigned his mandate on 6 June 2001, to take office as Senator. Because his seat was an
overhang seat, it was not filled until the
2002 German federal election
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.
Senator for the Interior of Hamburg, 2001
On 30 May 2001, Scholz succeeded
Senator for the Interior of Hamburg, Hartmuth Wrocklage, in the Senate of Hamburg led by Mayor
Ortwin Runde
Ortwin Runde (born 12 February 1944) is a German politician from the Social Democratic party. He was the First Mayor (''Erster Bürgermeister'') of the Free and Hanseatic City Hamburg from 1997 to 2001.
Early life and education
Runde was born i ...
. Wrocklage had resigned due to allegations of nepotism. He also followed Wrocklage as
Deputy Member of the
Bundesrat.
During his brief time as Senator, he controversially approved the forced use of
emetics to gather evidence from suspected drug dealers. The Hamburg Medical Chamber expressed disapproval of this practice due to potential health risks.
He left office in October 2001, after the defeat of his party at the
2001 Hamburg state election
The 2001 Hamburg state election was held on 23 September 2001 to elect the members of the 17th Hamburg Parliament. The incumbent coalition government of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and Green Alternative List (GAL) led by First Mayor Ortwin ...
and the election of
Ole von Beust as First Mayor. His successor was
Ronald Schill, who had won on a
Law and order platform, with an emphasis on harsh penalties for drug dealers.
Member of the Bundestag, 2002–2011
Scholz was elected again to the
Bundestag in the
2002 German federal election
Federal elections were held in Germany on 22 September 2002 to elect the members of the 15th Bundestag. Incumbent Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's centre-left "red-green" governing coalition retained a narrow majority, and the Social Democratic Pa ...
. From 2002 to 2004, Scholz also served as
General Secretary of the SPD; he resigned from that office when party leader and Chancellor
Gerhard Schröder, facing disaffection within his own party and hampered by persistently low public approval ratings, announced he would step down as Leader of the Social Democratic Party.
Scholz was one of a series of politicians who sparked debate over the German journalistic norm of allowing interviewees to "authorize" and amend quotes before publication, after his press team insisted on heavily rewriting an interview with ''
Die Tageszeitung
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'' in 2003. Editor
Bascha Mika
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condemned the behavior as a "betrayal of the claim to a free press" and the newspaper ultimately published the interview with Scholz's answers blacked out.
Scholz served as the SPD spokesperson on the inquiry committee investigating the
German Visa Affair in 2005. Following the
federal election
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Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated ...
later that year, he served as First Parliamentary Secretary of the SPD Bundestag Group, becoming Chief Whip of the Social Democratic Party. In this capacity, he worked closely with the CDU Chief Whip
Norbert Röttgen to manage and defend the
grand coalition
A grand coalition is an arrangement in a multi-party parliamentary system in which the two largest political parties of opposing political ideologies unite in a coalition government. The term is most commonly used in countries where there are t ...
led by Chancellor
Angela Merkel in the Bundestag. He also served as a member of the
Parliamentary Oversight Panel, which provides parliamentary oversight of the German intelligence services; the
BND,
MAD and
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* Bavarian Football Association, the ''Bayerischer Fussball-Verband'', a regional football association in Germany
* Berli ...
.
Scholz resigned from his Bundestag mandate on 10 March 2011, three days after he had been elected as First Mayor of Hamburg.
Federal and state political career
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, 2007–2009
In 2007, Scholz joined the
Merkel Government, succeeding
Franz Müntefering as
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs.
Following the
2009 federal election, when the SPD left the Government, Scholz was elected as Deputy Leader of the SPD, replacing
Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Between 2009 and 2011, he was also a member of the SPD group's Afghanistan/Pakistan Task Force.
In 2010, he participated in the annual
Bilderberg Meeting
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in
Sitges, Spain.
First Mayor of Hamburg, 2011–2018
In 2011, Scholz was the lead SPD candidate at the
Hamburg state election, which the SPD won with 48.3 per cent of the votes, taking 62 of 121 seats in the
Hamburg Parliament. Scholz resigned as a Member of the Bundestag on 11 March 2011, days after his formal election as First Mayor of Hamburg;
Dorothee Stapelfeldt, also a Social Democrat, was appointed his Deputy First Mayor.
In his capacity as First Mayor, Scholz represented Hamburg and Germany internationally. On 7 June 2011, Scholz attended the
state dinner hosted by President
Barack Obama in honor of
Chancellor
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Angela Merkel at the
White House. As host of Hamburg's annual St. Matthias' Day banquet for the city's civic and business leaders, he invited several high-ranking guests of honour to the city, including Prime Minister
Jean-Marc Ayrault of France (2013), Prime Minister
David Cameron
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of the United Kingdom (2016), and Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau of Canada (2017). From 2015 until 2018, he also served as
Commissioner of the Federal Republic of Germany for Cultural Affairs under the Treaty on Franco-German Cooperation.
In 2013, Scholz opposed a public initiative aiming at a complete buyback of energy grids that the city of Hamburg had sold to utilities
Vattenfall
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The company's name is Swedish for "waterfall", and ...
Europe AG and
E.ON decades before; he argued this would overburden the city, whose debt stood at more than 20 billion euros at the time.
Scholz was asked to participate in exploratory talks between the CDU, CSU and SPD parties to form a coalition government following the
2013 federal election. In the subsequent negotiations, he led the SPD delegation in the financial policy working group; his co-chair from the CDU/CSU was Finance Minister
Wolfgang Schäuble. Alongside fellow Social Democrats
Jörg Asmussen and
Thomas Oppermann, Scholz was reported in the media to be a possible successor to Schäuble in the post of Finance Minister at the time; whilst Schäuble remained in post, the talks to form a coalition were ultimately successful.
In a paper compiled in late 2014, Scholz and Schäuble proposed redirecting revenue from the so-called
solidarity surcharge on income and corporate tax (''Solidaritätszuschlag'') to subsidize the federal states’ interest payments.
Under Scholz's leadership, the Social Democrats won the
2015 state election in Hamburg, receiving around 47 per cent of the vote. He formed a
coalition government
A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government. The usual reason for such an arrangement is that no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an election, an atypical outcome in ...
with the
Green Party, with Green leader
Katharina Fegebank serving as Deputy First Mayor.
In 2015, Scholz led Hamburg's bid to host the
2024 Summer Olympics
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with an estimated budget of 11.2 billion euros ($12.6 billion), competing against Los Angeles, Paris,
Rome, and
Budapest; the citizens of Hamburg, however, later rejected the city's candidacy in a referendum, with more than half voting against the project. Later that year, Scholz – alongside
Minister-President Torsten Albig of
Schleswig-Holstein – negotiated a
debt-restructuring deal with the
European Commission that allowed the German regional lender
HSH Nordbank to offload 6.2 billion euros in troubled assets – mainly non-performing ship loans – onto its government majority owners and avoid being shut down, saving around 2,500 jobs.
In 2017, Scholz received criticism over his handling of riots that took place during
the G20 summit in Hamburg.
Scholz has been criticized in November and December 2021 for emerging details about his handling of the
CumEx tax fraud at
M. M. Warburg & Co. when he was the mayor of Hamburg.
Vice Chancellor and Minister of Finance, 2018–2021
After a lengthy period of government formation following the
2017 federal election, during which the CDU, CSU and SPD agreed to continue in coalition, Scholz was accepted by all parties as
Federal Minister of Finance. Scholz was sworn in alongside the rest of the Government on 14 March 2018, also taking the role of
Vice Chancellor of Germany under
Angela Merkel. Within his first months in office, Scholz became one of Germany's most popular politicians, reaching an approval rating of 50 per cent.
In 2019, Scholz ran for leader of the SPD, but lost to
Norbert Walter-Borjans.
In response to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, Scholz drafted a series of unprecedented rescue packages for the country's economy, including a 130 billion euro stimulus package in June 2020, which thanks to generous lifelines for businesses and freelancers, as well as a decision to keep factories open, avoided mass layoffs and weathered the crisis better than neighbours such as Italy and France. Scholz also oversaw the implementation of the
Next Generation EU, the European Union's 750 billion euro recovery fund to support member states hit by the pandemic, including the decision to spend 90 per cent of the 28 billion euros for Germany on climate protection and digitalization.
With France, Scholz drove efforts to introduce a
global corporate minimum tax and new tax rules for tech giants.
At the
G7 summit
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in June 2021, the G7 agreed on a worldwide minimum tax proposed by Scholz of at least 15 per cent for multinational companies. The main reason why all G7 member states were in favour was that Scholz was able to convince US President
Joe Biden, unlike his predecessor
Donald Trump, of the minimum taxation. Also in June 2021, Scholz had the
Federal Central Tax Office
The Federal Central Tax Office (german: Bundeszentralamt für Steuern, abbreviated BZSt) is a German federal agency (Germany), federal agency responsible for administering various sections of the country's tax code. It was created out of its cu ...
purchase information about potential tax evaders from Dubai. It is data from millions of German taxpayers and contains information on assets hidden from the tax authorities in
Dubai. The data should serve to uncover cross-border tax offenses on a significant scale.
Scholz is criticized in the context of the bankruptcy of the payment service provider
Wirecard, as there have been serious misconduct by the
Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin). Critics complain that the Federal Ministry of Finance is responsible for monitoring BaFin. During Scholz's time in office, the Ministry of Finance was one of the subjects of parliamentary inquiry into the so-called
Wirecard scandal, in the process of which Scholz denied any responsibility but replaced regulator
BaFin's president Felix Hufeld and vowed to strengthen financial market supervision.
Candidate for party co-leadership, 2019
In June 2019, Scholz initially ruled out a candidacy for the party co-leadership following the resignation of Andrea Nahles. He explained that a simultaneous activity as
Federal Minister of Finance and leader was "not possible in terms of time". In August Scholz announced that he wanted to run for party chairmanship in a duo with
Klara Geywitz. He justified this with the fact that many of those he considered suitable did not run for office and a resulting responsibility. The team of Klara Geywitz and Olaf Scholz received after the first round of the membership decision on 26 October 2019, with 22.7 percent, the highest share of the six candidate duos standing for election. It qualified for the runoff election with the second-placed team
Saskia Esken and
Norbert Walter-Borjans, which received 21.0 percent of the vote.
On 30 November 2019, it was announced that Esken and Walter-Borjans had received 53.1 percent of the vote in the runoff election, Geywitz and Scholz only 45.3 percent. This was seen as an upset victory for the left-wing of the SPD, including skeptics of
the grand coalition with the CDU. Esken and Walter-Borjans were little-known to the public at large, Esken being a backbencher in the
Bundestag and Walter-Borjans being the former Minister of Finance of
North Rhine-Westphalia from 2010 to 2017. Scholz on the other hand had the backing of much of the party establishment.
Chancellor candidate, 2021
On 10 August 2020, the SPD party executive agreed that it would nominate Scholz to be the party's candidate for
Chancellor of Germany
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at the
2021 federal election.
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German Social Democrats pick Olaf Scholz to run for chancellor
'' Financial Times''. Scholz belongs to the centrist wing of the SPD, and his nomination was seen by ''
Die Tageszeitung
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'' as marking the decline of the party's left.
Scholz led the SPD to a narrow victory in the election, winning 25.8 per cent of the vote and 206 seats in the
Bundestag. Following this victory, he was widely considered to be the most likely next Chancellor of Germany in a so-called
traffic light coalition with
The Greens and the
Free Democratic Party (FDP).
On 24 November, the SPD, Green and FDP reached a
coalition agreement with Scholz as the new German chancellor.
Chancellor of Germany, 2021–present
Scholz was elected Chancellor by the
Bundestag on 8 December 2021, with 395 votes in favour and 303 against.
His
new government was appointed on the same day by President
Frank-Walter Steinmeier. At of age, Scholz is the oldest person to become Chancellor of Germany since
Ludwig Erhard
Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard (; 4 February 1897 – 5 May 1977) was a German politician affiliated with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and chancellor of West Germany from 1963 until 1966. He is known for leading the West German postwar economic ...
who was old when he assumed office on 17 October 1963.
Scholz came to Warsaw in December 2021 for talks with Polish Prime Minister
Mateusz Morawiecki. They discussed the
Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which would bring Russian gas under the Baltic Sea to Germany bypassing Poland, and Poland's
dispute with the EU over the rule of law and the
primacy of
European Union law
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. Scholz backed Poland's efforts to stop the flow of
migrants seeking entry from Belarus.
Scholz extended into 2022 the suspension of the sale of weapons to
Saudi Arabia. The decision was made to "no longer approve any export sales to countries as long as they are directly involved" in the
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen Saudi may refer to:
* Saudi Arabia
* Saudis, people from Saudi Arabia
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* House of Saud
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. In September 2022, Scholz visited the
United Arab Emirates,
Qatar and Saudi Arabia, seeking to deepen ties with the Arab states of the Persian Gulf and find alternative sources of energy. Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman received Scholz in Jeddah. Scholz's government approved new arms export deals to Saudi Arabia, despite a ban imposed as a result of the Saudi war in
Yemen and the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi.
On 22 February 2022, Scholz announced that Germany would be halting its approval of the
Nord Stream 2 pipeline in response to Russia's
recognition of two self-declared
separatist republics within Ukraine. Scholz spoke against allowing the EU to cut Russia off from the
SWIFT global interbank
payment system. In an emergency meeting of Parliament on 27 February, Scholz made an
historic speech announcing a complete reversal of German military and foreign policy, including shipping weapons to Ukraine and dramatically increasing Germany's defense budget.
In June 2022, Scholz said that his government remains committed to phasing out
nuclear power despite
rising energy prices and Germany's dependence on
energy imports from Russia. Former Chancellor Angela Merkel committed Germany to a
nuclear power phase-out after the
Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Energy-intensive
German industry
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and
German exporters were hit particularly hard by the
2021–present global energy crisis. Scholz said: "Of course we knew, and we know, that our solidarity with Ukraine will have consequences." On 29 September 2022, Germany presented a €200 billion plan to support industry and households.
Political views
Within the SPD, Scholz is widely viewed as being from the moderate wing of the party.
Because of his consistent and mechanical-sounding choice of words in press conferences and interviews, Scholz was nicknamed as "the Scholzomat" by the media. In 2013 he said that he found the attribution "very appropriate".
After the
2017 federal election, Scholz was publicly critical of party leader
Martin Schulz’s strategy and messaging, releasing a paper titled "No excuses! Answer new questions for the future! Clear principles!" With his proposals for reforming the party, he was widely interpreted to position himself as a potential challenger or successor to Schulz within the SPD. In the weeks after his party first started weighing a return to government, Scholz urged compromise and was one of the SPD members more inclined toward another
grand coalition
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.
In January 2019, Scholz had primarily seen
China
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as an economic partner. He tried to persuade Chinese Vice Premier
Liu He that China should be more open to German firms. Scholz supported the
Comprehensive Agreement on Investment
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between the EU and China. In September 2022, he condemned the
treatment of ethnic
Uyghurs in China's
Xinjiang.
In October 2019, Scholz condemned the
Turkish invasion
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of the
Kurdish-controlled northeastern areas of
Syria
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, otherwise known as
Rojava.
Economic and financial policy
Scholz has been campaigning for a
financial transaction tax for several years. Experts criticized parts of his plans because they believed that it would primarily affect small shareholders. In December 2019, he pushed the introduction of this tax at European Union level. According to the draft, share purchases should be taxed when it comes to shares in companies that are worth at least one billion euros. Journalist
Hermann-Josef Tenhagen
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criticized this version of the transaction tax because the underlying idea of taxing the wealthy more heavily was in fact turned into the opposite.
A report by the
Kiel Institute for the World Economy commissioned by the Federal Government in 2020 certified the same deficiencies in the tax concept that Tenhagen had already pointed out.
Since taking office as minister of finance, Scholz has been committed to a continued goal of no new debt and limited public spending.
In 2018, he suggested the creation of a European Union-wide unemployment insurance system to make the
Eurozone more resilient to future economic shocks.
Environment and climate policy
In September 2019, Scholz negotiated the climate package in a key role for the SPD. To this he said: "What we have presented is a great achievement", whereas climate scientists almost unanimously criticized the result as insufficient.
In August 2020, Scholz held a phone call with US Secretary of the Treasury
Steven Mnuchin
Steven Terner Mnuchin ( ; born December 21, 1962) is an American investment banker and film producer who served as the 77th United States secretary of the treasury as part of the Cabinet of Donald Trump from 2017 to 2021. Serving for a full pres ...
, discussing a lift of US sanctions on the
Nord Stream 2 pipeline. In exchange, Scholz offered 1 billion euros in subsidies to
liquid gas terminals in northern Germany for US liquid gas imports. The move has sparked controversy about the SPD's stance towards renewable energy.
The revised Climate Protection Act introduced by Olaf Scholz's cabinet as Mayor of Hamburg provides for a 65 per cent reduction in emissions by 2030, an 88 per cent reduction by 2040 and
climate neutrality by 2045.
Scholz called for the expansion of
renewable energy
Renewable energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale. It includes sources such as sunlight, wind, the movement of water, and geothermal heat. Although most renewable energy ...
to replace fossil fuels. In May 2021, Scholz proposed the establishment of an international climate club, which should serve to develop common minimum standards for climate policy measures and a coordinated approach. In addition, uniform rules for the carbon accounting of goods should apply among members.
As part of the coalition agreement that led to Scholz becoming chancellor, the Social Democrats, Free Democrats, and Green parties agreed to accelerate Germany's
phaseout of coal to the year 2030, in line with the target set by the
Powering Past Coal Alliance. The country's previous target had been to end the use of coal by 2038. In addition, the agreement set a phaseout of power generation from natural gas by 2040. The agreement also included provisions for the prohibition on natural gas heating in new buildings and replacement of natural gas systems in existing buildings. An end to the sale of combustion vehicles would come in 2035, in line with the target set by the
European Commission.
COVID-19 vaccine mandate
During his campaign in the 2021 election, Scholz opposed a
COVID-19 vaccine
A COVID19 vaccine is a vaccine intended to provide acquired immunity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID19).
Prior to the COVID19 pandemic, an e ...
mandate. Since late November 2021, he has expressed support for mandatory vaccination for adults, scheduled to be voted during the first months of 2022 by the federal parliament, and for the closure of non-essential retail stores to unvaccinated adults, based on the so-called
2G-Regel
In Germany, the 2G rule (''2G-Regel'') refers to German government response to the COVID-19 pandemic, public health rules during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, COVID-19 pandemic for COVID-19 vaccination in Germany, vaccinated (German: ''geimpft ...
, decreed by state governments in December 2021.
On 13 January 2022, Scholz told lawmakers in the
Bundestag, Germany should make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for all adults. Later in the same month, he warned people the
coronavirus
Coronaviruses are a group of related RNA viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans and birds, they cause respiratory tract infections that can range from mild to lethal. Mild illnesses in humans include some cases of the com ...
would not "miraculously" disappear. He said Germany would not be able to get out of the pandemic without compulsory vaccinations. The opposition
Christian Democratic Union criticized the government for not taking a firm decision on a
vaccine mandate
A vaccination policy is a health policy adopted in order to prevent the spread of infectious disease. These policies are generally put into place by State or local governments, but may also be set by private facilities, such as workplaces or s ...
. The far-right
Alternative for Germany
Alternative for Germany (german: link=no, Alternative für Deutschland, AfD; ) is a right-wing populist
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party wants Scholz's government to ban vaccine mandates.
Relationship with the United States
In December 2019, Scholz criticized the
US legislation imposing sanctions on Russia's
Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Germany, saying: "Such sanctions are a serious interference in the internal affairs of Germany and Europe and their sovereignty."
In regards to the relationship with the United States, Scholz agrees with a longstanding agreement that allows American
tactical nuclear weapons to be stored and manned on American bases in Germany.
Scholz called the US "Europe's closest and most important partner". Upon assuming the chancellorship in December 2021, he stated he would soon be meeting with President
Joe Biden, saying: "It is now clear what binds us together."
In January 2022, ''
The New York Times'' reported intensifying concerns from the US and other NATO allies about the Scholz government's "evident hesitation to take forceful measures" against Russia in the
2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis
In March and April 2021, Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian military to begin massing thousands of personnel and equipment near its border with Ukraine and in Crimea, representing the largest mobilization since the annex ...
. The Scholz government initially refused to send weapons to
Ukraine, citing existing German financial support for the Eastern European country. On 26 February, following the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
, Scholz reversed his decision and pledged a supply of
anti-tank weapons
Anti-tank warfare originated from the need to develop technology and tactics to destroy tanks during World War I. Since the Triple Entente deployed the first tanks in 1916, the German Empire developed the first anti-tank weapons. The first deve ...
and
Stinger missiles to Ukraine.
Relationship with Poland
In December 2021, Scholz rejected the Polish government's claim for further
World War II reparations. According to the German government, there is no legal basis for further compensation payments.
In a meeting with Polish Prime Minister
Mateusz Morawiecki Scholz said: "We have concluded treaties that are valid and have settled the past issues and the compensation".
Scholz also pointed out that Germany "continues to be willing to pay very, very high contributions to the EU budget", from which Poland has benefited considerably since its accession to the EU.
As a consequence of aggression by
Nazi Germany, Poland
lost about a fifth of its population and much of Poland was subjected to enormous destruction of its industry and infrastructure.
Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 6 February 2022, Scholz rejected Ukraine's demands for weapons deliveries, saying Germany "has for many years taken the clear stance that we do not deliver to crisis regions."
In response to the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
on 24 February 2022, Scholz greatly altered
German spending on defense. On 26 February 2022, Scholz was one of several EU leaders who opposed kicking Russia out of the
SWIFT international payment system. On 27 February, Scholz announced the creation of a one-off 100 billion euro fund for the
German military. This represents a major shift in German foreign policy, as Germany had long refused to meet the required spending of 2% of its GDP on defense, as is required by NATO. In addition to increasing defense protections for his own country, in an address to Germany's parliament on 23 March, Scholz emphasized support for aiding Ukraine in its resistance to Russian invasion.
In this same address, Scholz claimed that Germany would "try everything we can until peace prevails again on our continent" including taking hundreds of thousands of
Ukrainian refugees across German borders.
While the chancellor avowed that Germany would provide Ukraine with necessary resources, he insisted that NATO will not engage in direct military conflict with Russia.
Amid pressure to prohibit Russian gas imports across Europe, Scholz refused to end
German imports of Russian gas. However, in April 2022, Scholz said Germany is working on ending the import of Russian energy. Scholz announced plans to build two new LNG terminals. Scholz's government said it had sealed a long-term agreement with
Qatar, one of the world's largest exporters of
liquefied natural gas. Scholz also opposed a reversal of Germany's scheduled end to
nuclear power, saying the technical challenges are too great.
In April, despite the agreement between
Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister
Robert Habeck and Foreign Minister
Annalena Baerbock, Scholz was yet to take the decision on sending tanks to Ukraine.
On 9 May 2022, Scholz said that
Russians and
Ukrainians once fought together during
World War II against
Nazi Germany's "murderous National Socialist regime," but now "Putin wants to overthrow Ukraine and destroy its culture and identity...
ndeven regards his barbaric war of aggression as being on a par with the fight against National Socialism. That is a falsification of history and a disgraceful distortion."
On 16 June 2022, Scholz visited the Ukrainian Capital,
Kyiv, alongside French President
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. ''Ex officio'', he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Prior to his presidency, Macron served as Minister of Econ ...
and Italy's Prime Minister
Mario Draghi to meet President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy. They talked about various issues such as the
war in Ukraine and Ukraine's membership into the EU. This comes as a reverse of his previous stance to not visit Ukraine, after Zelensky rebuked the German President,
Frank-Walter Steinmeier over his contribution to stronger Moscow-Berlin ties.
Other activities
International organizations
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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is an international financial institution founded in 1991. As a multilateral developmental investment bank, the EBRD uses investment as a tool to build market economies. Initially focus ...
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European Investment Bank
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the European Union's investment bank and is owned by the EU Member States. It is one of the largest supranational lenders in the world. The EIB finances and invests both through equity and debt solutions ...
(EIB), ex-officio member of the board of governors (2018–2021)
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European Stability Mechanism, member of the board of governors (2018–2021)
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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is a multilateral development bank that aims to improve economic and social outcomes in Asia. The bank currently has 105 members, including 14 prospective members from around the world. The br ...
(AIIB), ex-officio member of the board of governors (2018–2021)
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International Monetary Fund (IMF), ex-officio alternate member of the board of governors (2018–2021)
Corporate boards
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KfW, ex-officio member of the Board of Supervisory Directors (2018–2021)
* RAG-Stiftung, ex-officio member of the board of trustees (2018–2021)
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HafenCity Hamburg GmbH, ex-officio chairman of the supervisory board (−2018)
Non-profits
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Friedrich Ebert Foundation
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation (''German: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V.; Abbreviation: FES'') is a German political party foundation associated with, but independent from, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). Established in 1925 as the ...
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German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), chairman of the Task Force on International Aviation Policy
Personal life
Olaf Scholz is married to fellow SPD politician
Britta Ernst. The couple lived in Hamburg's
Altona district before moving to
Potsdam in 2018.
Scholz was raised in the mainstream Protestant
Evangelical Church in Germany, but he later left it. At his inauguration as Chancellor in 2021, Scholz took the oath of office without a reference to God (the second Chancellor to do so after
Gerhard Schröder) and is the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany to not belong to a Church.
See also
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Senate Scholz I
The Senate Scholz I (German: ''Senat Scholz I'') was the government of the German city-state of Hamburg from 7 March 2011 to 15 April 2015. The Cabinet was headed by First Mayor Olaf Scholz and was formed by the Social Democratic Party
The ...
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