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Olaf Scholz (; born 14 June 1958) is a German politician who served as the
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from 2021 to 2025. A member of the
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(SPD), he previously served as
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in the
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and as Federal Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2021. He was also
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from 2011 to 2018, deputy leader of the SPD from 2009 to 2019, and Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs from 2007 to 2009. Scholz began his career as a lawyer specialising in
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. He became a member of the SPD in the 1970s and was a member of the
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from 1998 to 2011. Scholz served in the Hamburg Government under First Mayor
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in 2001 and became
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of the SPD in 2002, where he served alongside SPD leader and then-chancellor
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. He became his party's
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in the Bundestag, later entering the First Merkel Government in 2007 as Federal Minister for Labour and Social Affairs. After the SPD moved into the opposition following the 2009 federal election, Scholz returned to lead the SPD in Hamburg. He was then elected deputy leader of the SPD. He led his party to victory in the
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and became first mayor, a position he held 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
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for Chancellor of Germany for the 2021 federal election. The party won a plurality of seats in the
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and formed a "
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" with
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and the Free Democratic Party. On 8 December 2021, Scholz was elected and sworn in as chancellor by the Bundestag, succeeding
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. As chancellor, Scholz oversaw Germany's response to the
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. Despite giving a restrained and timid response compared to many other Western leaders, Scholz oversaw a significant increase in the German defence budget, weapons shipments to Ukraine, and the
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pipeline was put on hold. Three days after the invasion, Scholz set out the principles of a new German defence policy in his Zeitenwende speech. In September 2022, three of the four Nord Stream pipelines were destroyed. During the
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, he authorized substantial German
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and medical aid to Israel, and denounced the actions of
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and other
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. In November 2023, the
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demanded budget cuts totaling to ensure the government would not surpass
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s as set in the constitution; this proved a significant challenge for Scholz's cabinet and contributed to the 2023–2024 protests. On 6 November 2024, his government majority collapsed as he dismissed
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from the post of Federal Minister of Finance and broke up the coalition agreement. On 16 December 2024, Scholz lost a
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and in the following snap election on 23 February 2025, his SPD lost to
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's CDU, placing third (behind Union and
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) for the first time in post-war history.


Early life and education

Olaf Scholz was born on 14 June 1958, in
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,
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, and grew up in
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's
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district. His parents worked in the
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. He has two younger brothers, Jens Scholz, an
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and CEO of the
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; and Ingo Scholz, a tech entrepreneur. Scholz attended the Bekassinenau elementary school in Oldenfelde, and then switched to the Großlohering elementary school in Großlohe. After graduating from high school in 1977, he began studying law at the
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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
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at the age of 17. Scholz's family is traditionally
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, and he was
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in the
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. He holds largely
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political views, and left the Church in adulthood, but has emphasised a need for appreciation of Germany's Christian heritage and culture.


Political career


Early political career


Young socialist (1975–1989)

Olaf Scholz joined the
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in 1975 as a student, where he came into contact with the
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, the youth organization of the SPD. From 1982 to 1988, he was Deputy Federal Chairman of the Jusos. Scholz was also Vice President of the
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from 1987 to 1989. He supported the Freudenberger Kreis, a
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wing of the Jusos' university groups, arguing that society should "overcome the capitalist economy" in one of his publications. In it, Scholz criticized the "aggressive-imperialist
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", the
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as the "European stronghold of big business" and the
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, which puts the "bare maintenance of power above any form of substantive dispute". Referring to this period in his life, Scholz later said that he "made almost all possible mistakes at some point". On 4 January 1984, Olaf Scholz and other Juso leaders attended a meeting in
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with
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, then secretary of the Central Committee of the SED, and Herbert Häber, member of the Politburo of the SED-Central Committee. In 1987, Scholz crossed the inner-German border again and stood up for disarmament agreements as Juso-Vice at an FDJ peace rally in
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alongside FDJ head
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.


Member of the Bundestag (1998–2001)

Scholz was elected to his first political office as a Deputy Member of the Bundestag representing the constituency of Hamburg-Altona in
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, aged 40. During his tenure, Scholz served on the Committee for Labour 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.


Senator for the Interior of Hamburg (2001)

On 30 May 2001, Scholz succeeded Hartmuth Wrocklage to become Government of Hamburg, Senator for the Interior of Hamburg in the Senate led by Mayor
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. Wrocklage had resigned due to allegations of nepotism. He also succeeded Wrocklage as German Bundesrat#Today, Deputy Member of the German Bundesrat, Bundesrat. During his brief time as Senator, Scholz approved the involuntary use of Vomiting, emetics to gather evidence from suspected drug dealers. The measure was controversial: the Hamburg Medical Chamber expressed disapproval of this practice due to potential health risks as did his then coalition partner Alliance 90/The Greens Hamburg, GAL calling it “a serious violation of privacy and physical integrity” and the practice was ruled illegal in 2006 by the European Court of Human Rights. Scholz left office in October 2001, after the defeat of his party at the 2001 Hamburg state election and the election of Ole von Beust as First Mayor. His successor was Ronald Schill, who had won on a Law and order (politics), Law and order platform, with an emphasis on harsh penalties for drug dealers.


Federal and state political career


Member of the Bundestag (2002–2011)

Scholz was elected again to the
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in the 2002 German federal election. From 2002 to 2004, Scholz also served as Secretary-General, General Secretary of the SPD; he resigned from that office when party leader and Chancellor
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, 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. This came after his press team insisted on extensively editing an interview with ''Die Tageszeitung'' in 2003. ''Die Tageszeitung'' editor Bascha Mika condemned the norm 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 2005 German Visa Affair 2005, German Visa Affair. Following the 2005 German federal election, federal election later that year, he served as First Parliamentary Secretary of the SPD Bundestag Group. He also became 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 (Germany), grand coalition led by Chancellor
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in the Bundestag. Scholz also served as a member of the Parliamentary Oversight Panel (Germany), Parliamentary Oversight Panel, which provides parliamentary oversight of the German federal intelligence services; the Federal Intelligence Service (Germany), BND, Militärischer Abschirmdienst, MAD and Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, BfV.


Minister of Labour and Social Affairs (2007–2009)

In 2007, Scholz was appointed to serve as Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Germany), Minister of Labour and Social Affairs in the first First Merkel cabinet, Merkel Government, succeeding Franz Müntefering. 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 Group, Bilderberg Meeting in Sitges, Spain.


First Mayor of Hamburg (2011–2018)

In 2011, Scholz was the lead SPD candidate at the 2011 Hamburg state election, Hamburg state election, which the SPD won with 48.3% 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 of Germany, Chancellor
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at the White House. As host of Hamburg's annual St. Matthias' Day banquet for the city's civic and business leaders, he brought several notable guests of honour to the city, including Jean-Marc Ayrault, Prime Minister of France, in 2013; David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in 2016; and Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, in 2017. From 2015 until 2018, Scholz also served as France–Germany relations, 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 Europe AG and E.ON decades before; he argued this would overburden the city, whose debt stood at more than 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 German federal election, 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 Taxation in Germany, solidarity surcharge on income and corporate tax () to subsidize the federal states' interest payments. Under Scholz's leadership, the Social Democrats won the 2015 Hamburg state election, 2015 state election in Hamburg, receiving around 47% of the vote. He formed a coalition government with the Alliance '90/The Greens, Green Party, with Green leader Katharina Fegebank being appointed to serve as Deputy First Mayor. In 2015, Scholz led Hamburg's bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics with an estimated budget of (), competing against Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, and Budapest. In a referendum, the citizens of Hamburg later rejected the city's candidacy, with more than half voting against the project. Later that year, Scholzalongside Minister-President Torsten Albig of Schleswig-Holsteinnegotiated a Debt restructuring, debt-restructuring deal with the European Commission. The deal allowed German regional lender HSH Nordbank to offload in problematic assets, primarily underperforming ship loans, onto its government majority owners and avoid being shut down, saving around 2,500 jobs. In 2017, Scholz was criticised for his handling of riots that took place during the 2017 G20 Hamburg summit, G20 summit in Hamburg. In late 2021, Scholz was widely criticised for his handling of the CumEx-Files, 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 inter-party negotiations following the 2017 German federal election, 2017 federal election, during which the CDU, CSU and SPD agreed to continue in coalition, Scholz was appointed Federal Minister of Finance. Scholz was sworn in alongside the rest of the
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on 14 March 2018, also taking the role of Vice Chancellor of Germany under
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. Within his first months in office, Scholz became one of Germany's most popular politicians, reaching an approval rating of 50%. 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 financial rescue packages for the country's economy, including a stimulus package in June 2020. The stimulus package included support for businesses and freelancers as well as a decision to keep factories open. This is often credited as having prevented mass layoffs, and the effects of the Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 financial crisis on the German economy were initially relatively low. Scholz also oversaw the allocation of funding received from Next Generation EU, the European Union's COVID-19 recovery fund. 90% of the available to Germany was invested into Climate change mitigation, climate protection and digitization. At the 47th G7 summit, G7 summit in June 2021, the G7 agreed on a global minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15%, which had been proposed by Scholz. Scholz is credited as having convinced President of the US Joe Biden to agree to the proposal, which his predecessor Donald Trump had been opposed to. Also in June 2021, Scholz oversaw the Federal Central Tax Office, Federal Central Tax Office's purchase of information regarding German citizens using Dubai for tax avoidance and Tax evasion, evasion. Scholz was criticized in the context of the Wirecard scandal; serious misconduct by the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), which is under the responsibility of the Federal Ministry of Finance, is alleged to have contributed to the longevity of the fraudulent business. During Scholz's time in office, the Ministry of Finance was one of the subjects of parliamentary inquiry into the scandal, but Scholz has denied any personal responsibility. Having vowed to strengthen financial market supervision, he replaced BaFin president Felix Hufeld.


Candidate for SPD 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 party leader was "not possible in terms of time". However, in August, Scholz announced his intention to run for party chairmanship with Klara Geywitz. He said that many of his preferred candidates had not run for office, expressing a sense of "responsibility". Of the six candidate duos standing for election, the Geywitz-Scholz due received the most votes in the first round of the membership elections on 26 October 2019, with 22.7%. They qualified for the runoff election with the second-placed team Saskia Esken and Norbert Walter-Borjans, which had received 21.0% of the vote. On 30 November 2019, it was announced that Esken and Walter-Borjans had received 53.1% of the vote in the runoff election, with Geywitz and Scholz only receiving 45.3%. This was seen as an upset victory for the left-wing of the SPD, including skeptics of Fourth Merkel cabinet, the grand coalition with the CDU. Esken and Walter-Borjans were little-known to the public at large, Esken being a backbencher in the
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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.


SPD chancellor candidate (2021)

On 10 August 2020, SPD party leadership agreed that it would nominate Scholz to be the party's candidate for
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at the 2021 federal election.Erika Solomon (10 August 2020)
German Social Democrats pick Olaf Scholz to run for chancellor
 ''Financial Times''.
Scholz is usually grouped with the moderate wing of the SPD, and his nomination was seen by ''Die Tageszeitung'' as marking a decline of the party's left. Scholz led the SPD to a narrow victory in the election, with the party receiving 25.8% of the Electoral system of Germany, second votes and 206 seats in the
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. Following this victory, Scholz was widely considered to be the most likely next Chancellor of Germany in a
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with Alliance 90/The Greens, The Greens and the Free Democratic Party. On 24 November, the SPD, Green and FDP reached a coalition agreement, naming Scholz as the new German chancellor.


Chancellor of Germany (2021–2025)

Scholz was elected as chancellor by the
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on 8 December 2021, with 395 votes in favour and 303 against. His Scholz cabinet, new government was appointed on the same day by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. At of age, Scholz is the oldest person to become chancellor since Konrad Adenauer, who was old when he assumed office on 15 September 1949.


Foreign policy

In December 2021, Scholz travelled to Warsaw for talks with Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki, where they discussed the
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gas pipeline, which would bring Russian gas under the Baltic Sea to Germany and bypass Poland, and Poland's 2015–present Polish constitutional crisis, dispute with the European Union over the Primacy of European Union law, primacy of European Union law, EU law. Scholz backed Poland's efforts to stop the flow of 2021 Belarus–European Union border crisis, 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. 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 Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. 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." On 22 February 2022, Scholz announced that Germany would be halting its approval of the
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pipeline in response to Russia's International recognition of the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic, recognition of two self-declared Russo-Ukrainian War, 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 the
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on 27 February, Scholz made the Zeitenwende speech, announcing a complete reversal of German military and foreign policy, including the commencement of weapons shipments to Ukraine and a billion increase in Germany's Bundeswehr, defense budget. Scholz succeeded in obtaining the two-thirds majority necessary to German balanced budget amendment, amend the debt ceiling to allow Germany to establish a 100 billion euro defense fund that would not be subject to the restrictions. One reporter called it a path to "an emergency military modernization, defence spending, energy independence from Russia, lethal assistance for Ukraine and EU financing for weaponry". However, in a press conference on 19 April Scholz spoke about slowing Germany's provision of weaponry to Ukraine, which was seen as reducing the scale of the policy change. In June 2022, Scholz said that his government remains committed to phasing out Nuclear power in Germany, nuclear power despite 2021–2022 global energy crisis, rising energy prices and Germany's dependence on Russia in the European energy sector, energy imports from Russia. Former Chancellor Angela Merkel committed Germany to a nuclear power phase-out after the Fukushima nuclear disaster. In August 2022, Scholz expressed disagreement with the words of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, who compared Israel's Israeli occupation of the West Bank, treatment of Palestinians to "apartheid" in South Africa. Energy-intensive Economy of Germany, German industry and List of exports of Germany, 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 plan to support industry and households. In November 2022, Scholz expressed support for the European Green Deal and reaffirmed Germany's goal of attaining Carbon neutrality, climate neutrality, or net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, by 2045. On 14 March 2023, Scholz met with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Berlin. They discussed the Southern Gas Corridor, export of natural gas from Azerbaijan to Germany and the European Union. Scholz said that "Azerbaijan is becoming an increasingly important partner for both Germany and the European Union" and stated that Germany does not recognize the Armenian separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent republic. In early May 2023, Scholz met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa to normalize relations between Germany and Ethiopia, which had been strained by the Tigray War between the Ethiopian government and rebels in Tigray Region, Tigray. In May 2023, Scholz called on all parties involved to resolve the Cyprus dispute, which escalated after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and the subsequent unrecognized occupation of the northern part of the island. He indicated that his preferred solution would be a bizonal federation. Scholz condemned
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' actions during the
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, expressed his support to Israel, and began supporting the nation with
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and medical aid. He criticized the Palestinian National Authority, Palestinian Authority and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, saying that "their silence is shameful." On 17 October 2023, Scholz arrived in Israel and on the same day warned Iran and Hezbollah not to get involved in the war between Israel and
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. He said that "Germany and Israel are united by the fact that they are democratic constitutional states. Our actions are based on law and order, even in extreme situations." On 12 November 2023, Scholz rejected calls for "an immediate ceasefire or long pause" in Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza Strip, Gaza, saying it would "mean ultimately that Israel leaves Hamas the possibility of recovering and obtaining new missiles". Speaking at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28 climate summit in Dubai in December 2023, Scholz called for a Fossil fuel phase-out, phase-out of fossil fuels, including coal, Petroleum, oil and natural gas, and reiterated Germany's commitment to be climate neutral by 2045, saying, "The technologies are there: wind power, photovoltaics, electric motors, green hydrogen." In March 2024, Scholz confronted EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell over his months-long criticism of Israel, saying Borrell did not speak for Germany. On 28 May 2024, Scholz said that his government has no plans to officially recognise a State of Palestine, Palestinian state. In May 2024, Scholz criticized planned China–European Union relations, EU tariffs on imports of Chinese electric vehicles, saying, "I would like to point out that currently 50% of electric vehicle imports from China in fact come from Western brands that produce vehicles there." In June 2024, Scholz praised Volkswagen Group, Volkswagen AG's move to develop cheaper electric cars for the European market. In June 2024, Scholz welcomed Argentine President Javier Milei in Berlin. Scholz and Milei expressed support for the EU-Mercosur Association Agreement, EU–Mercosur free trade agreement. Scholz criticized European Union's trade policy and called on Brussels to speed up negotiations on free trade agreements.


Relationship with Poland

In December 2021, Scholz rejected the Polish government's claim for further World War II reparations. As a consequence of Nazi Germany, Nazi German and Soviet Union aggression in World War II, Poland World War II casualties of Poland, lost about a fifth of its population and much of its industry and infrastructure was destroyed. As a compensation Poland was awarded large parts of eastern Germany at the Potsdam Conference in 1945, with Germany finally renouncing its claims to these territoriesincluding East Prussia, most of Silesia, as well as the eastern parts of Brandenburg and Pomeraniain the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, Two Plus Four Agreement in 1990. 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.


Russian invasion of Ukraine

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 Prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, run-up to its invasion of Ukraine. The Scholz government initially refused to send weapons to Ukraine, citing existing German policy and financial support for the Eastern European country. As late as 15 February, Scholz was quoted by TASS as saying "the way out of the crisis in Ukraine is to implement the Steinmeier formula", a mechanism of granting a special status to the Donbas. On 26 February, following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Scholz reversed his decision and pledged a supply of anti-tank weapons and FIM-92 Stinger, Stinger missiles to Ukraine. Before the 24 February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Scholz rejected Ukraine's demands for weapons deliveries on 6 February, saying Germany "has for many years taken the clear stance that we do not deliver to crisis regions". The Russian invasion drastically changed German policy with regard to defense spending, aiding Ukraine and the nation's energy security. Scholz greatly increased List of countries by military expenditures, German defense expenditure. Three days after the invasion started, he announced in the Zeitenwende speech the creation of a one-off fund for the Bundeswehr. This represented 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 spending 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. With regard to supporting Ukraine and taking action against Russia, Scholz was trailing behind others. On 26 February 2022, he was the last of several EU leaders to continue opposition against kicking Russia out of the SWIFT international payment system. However, Germany did send some effective weapons to Ukraine. By 17 March about 2,000 portable missile weapons against tanks and aircraft had been sent. In his 23 March speech, Scholz claimed that Germany would "try everything we can until peace prevails again on our continent" including taking hundreds of thousands of 2022 Ukrainian refugee crisis, Ukrainian refugees across German borders. Like most other NATO leaders, he declined to impose a no-fly zone, as that would probably draw NATO into a direct military conflict with Russia. Apart from increasing defense spending and aiding Ukraine, the invasion also highlighted the dangers of relying on Russian gas. By 3 March 2022, Scholz had announced plans to build two new LNG terminals. Economy minister Habeck then visited Norway and on 19 March Qatar, one of the world's largest exporters of liquefied natural gas. Here he signed a long term agreement about importing Qatari gas. Amid pressure to prohibit Russian gas imports across Europe, Scholz still refused to end Russia in the European energy sector, German imports of Russian gas in the first days of April. A few days later, he said Germany was working on ending the import of Russian energy. He opposed a reversal of Germany's scheduled end to Nuclear power in Germany, nuclear power, saying the technical challenges were too great. In early April 2022 news of the Bucha massacre shocked public opinion in Europe. On 6 April Guy Verhofstadt got a lot of attention with a passionate speech about Ukraine before the European parliament. He ended it by accusing the German government of "dragging its feet" with regard to taking action against Russia. That same month, Germany policy changed and the chancellor avowed that Germany would provide Ukraine with more than to spend on military resources. Scholz rejected a plan made by Vice-Chancellor of Germany, Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister Robert Habeck and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to deliver 100 Marder (infantry fighting vehicle), Marder Infantry fighting vehicles from German stocks to Ukraine. From May 2022, the aid to Ukraine became increasingly significant. The rhetoric of the chancellor also began to change. On 9 May 2022, Scholz said that Russians and Ukrainians once fought together during Eastern Front (World War II), World War II against Nazi Germany's "murderous National Socialist regime", but now "Putin wants to overthrow Ukraine and destroy its culture and identity... [and] even 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 and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. They talked about various issues such as the Russo-Ukrainian War, war in Ukraine and Accession of Ukraine to the European Union, 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. By 1 September 2022, the actual volume of List of military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War, German arms deliveries to Ukraine was only exceeded by that of deliveries by the United States and the United Kingdom. The verdict was that, "based on these statistics, Berlin had ultimately positioned itself as a reliable partner of Ukraine." However, it "could also be argued that Berlin's communication to affirm its Ukraine stance and explain its foreign policy goals had been nothing short of an unmitigated disaster". In January 2023, Scholz announced the decision to send Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine. In May 2024, Scholz gave Ukraine permission to Attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, strike targets inside Russia with German-supplied weapons. In July 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of a Cold War-style missile crisis and threatened to deploy Ballistic missiles, long-range missiles within striking distance of the West after the United States announced its intention to deploy long-range missiles in Germany starting in 2026 that could hit Russian territory within 10 minutes. US weapons in Germany would include RIM-174 Standard ERAM, SM-6 and Tomahawk (missile family), Tomahawk cruise missiles and developmental Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, hypersonic weapons. Scholz supported the decision to place US long-range missiles in Germany, but his government's move was criticized by the political opposition as well as within Scholz's coalition. Critics say the move would trigger a new arms race. Biden and Scholz's plan to deploy long-range missiles in Germany has been compared to the deployment of Pershing II launchers in Western Europe in 1979. In a phone call in November 2024, Scholz urged Putin to withdraw his forces from Ukraine and begin talks aiming at a "just and lasting peace". The call was sharply criticized by Zelenskyy, who considered it as undermining efforts to isolate Putin. Several European officials were said to have cautioned Scholz against the move.


Domestic policy

On 6 November 2024, Scholz removed Finance Minister
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from his position, citing loss of trust. Lindner's removal led to the collapse of the German governing coalition, governing coalition. The government crisis was complicated by the fact that the German economy entered its German economic crisis (2022–present), second consecutive year of recession. Germany also faced a severe housing crisis in 2024, leading Scholz to describe housing as Germany's most pressing social issue. In October 2024, Scholz warned of the deindustrialization of Germany. In December 2024, Scholz criticized Volkswagen Group, Volkswagen's plan to close factories in Germany. He proposed a European Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles, subsidy programme for electric vehicles. He also pledged support for the German steel industry, which was facing high Energy in Germany, energy costs. In September 2024, pollster Infratest dimap found that Scholz's approval rating was 18%, one of the lowest ever recorded by a German chancellor.


COVID-19 vaccine mandate

During his campaign in the 2021 election, Scholz opposed a COVID-19 vaccine 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 2G-Regel, decreed by state governments in December 2021. On 13 January 2022, Scholz told lawmakers in the
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that Germany should make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for all adults. Later that month, he warned that the coronavirus would not "miraculously" disappear, and said Germany would not be able to get out of the pandemic without compulsory vaccinations. The opposition Christian Democratic Union of Germany, Christian Democratic Union criticized the government for not taking a firm decision on a Vaccination policy, vaccine mandate. The far-right Alternative for Germany party wanted Scholz's government to ban vaccine mandates.


Immigration policy

In December 2021, Scholz said that Germany was a country of immigration and pledged to reduce barriers to immigration to Germany and make it easier for immigrants to obtain German citizenship. 352,000 people applied for asylum in Germany in 2023, the highest number since 2016, when 722,370 people applied for asylum. People from Ukraine are not included among asylum seekers. Most asylum seekers in 2023 were from Turkey, Syria and Afghanistan. In September 2023, more than 120 boats carrying approximately 7,000 migrants from Africa arrived on the island of Lampedusa within 24 hours. Some of the migrants were relocated to Germany. In 2023, 1,933,000 people immigrated to Germany, including 276,000 from Ukraine and 126,000 from Turkey, while 1,270,000 people emigrated. Net immigration to Germany was 663,000 in 2023, down from a record 1,462,000 in 2022. In 2022, Scholz stated that Russian deserters and draft evaders who refused to take part in the Russian invasion of Ukraine should be protected in Germany. However, in 2024, German authorities ordered the deportation of Russian nationals who wanted to avoid 2022 Russian mobilization, mobilization and criticized Putin's government on the grounds that they would not face Human rights in Russia, persecution in Russia. On 11 September 2024, he declared that Germany must remain open to immigration to maintain economic growth, and also said that Germany would offer protection to those who are politically persecuted, telling opposition political parties that the issue is non-negotiable. In August 2024, in response to a 2024 Solingen stabbing, deadly attack in Solingen by a Syrians in Germany, Syrian asylum seeker, Scholz has called for stricter immigration measures and expedited deportations. The incident has reignited debates over migration policies in Germany ahead of upcoming regional elections. Scholz supports replacement migration to combat the decline and aging of Germany's population. He said that Germany would have to accept 288,000 foreign workers every year. On 14 September 2024, Scholz and Kenyan President William Ruto signed an agreement that opened the German labour market to up to 250,000 skilled and semi-skilled Gastarbeiter, migrant workers from Kenya. There are concerns about brain drain in Kenya, as professionals such as doctors and nurses could leave for better-paying jobs in Germany. Scholz's government has already signed migration partnerships with several other countries, including Morocco, Uzbekistan and Nigeria. Scholz and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed that Germany would accept 90,000 skilled workers from India each year.


Rearmament of Germany

During negotiations on the next German cabinet, Scholz and the presumptive German Chancellor
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reached an agreement to reform the Debt brake (Germany), debt brake by changing sections of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, Basic Law to exempt defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP. Scholz also agreed to create a special fund of €500 billion for "investments in infrastructure and for additional investments to achieve climate neutrality by 2045". In March 2025, German lawmakers approved an German balanced budget amendment, amendment to the Basic Law, allowing the German government to implement the most massive rearmament of Germany since World War II. The spending package was approved before the 21st Bundestag was constituted on 25 March 2025, where The Left (Germany), The Left and Alternative for Germany, AfD would have the ability to block it. A two-thirds majority was required to change the German constitution. The plan was supported by the SPD, CDU, and the Greens.


SPD chancellor candidate (2025)

In November 2024, various SPD legislators and leading figuresmost prominently former party leader Sigmar Gabrielbegan publicly calling for Federal Ministry of Defence, defence minister Boris Pistorius to be designated the party's chancellor candidate owing to its and Scholz's poor polling. Polling for ARD (broadcaster), ARD showed Pistorius as the most favourably viewed national politician: 60% of voters thought he would be a good chancellor, compared to 42% for Merz and 21% for Scholz. In a video released on 21 November 2024, Pistorius ended what had become two weeks of public debate by disavowing any interest in running for chancellor and expressing his full support for Scholz. Such a protracted and public debate, and party leadership's apparent inability to quickly control or restrain it, was seen as embarrassing and damaging;
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president Philipp Türmer directly called out party leaders Saskia Esken and Lars Klingbeil for the "shitshow" at their national congress the following weekend. Nonetheless, Scholz was unanimously renominated as chancellor candidate by the party's executive, a group which includes Pistorius, on 25 November 2024. Scholz's nomination was confirmed at a party congress on 11 January 2025; as is usual for sitting chancellors, the vote was by acclamation rather than secret ballot and he received little opposition. On 16 December 2024, Scholz lost a vote of confidence in the Bundestag, paving the way for 2025 German federal election, elections to be held on 23 February 2025. Exit polls showed that the SPD fell to third place and fell below 20% for the first time since March 1933 German federal election, 1933, while also achieving its worst result in terms of vote share since the 1887 German federal election, 1887 federal election, held in the German Empire. After the first exit polls were published, Scholz announced he would not seek to be part of a government led by
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. As a result, Co-party leader Lars Klingbeil also became parliamentary group leader of the SPD, while Co-party leader Saskia Esken is currently still in this office. Scholz was elected to the List of members of the 21st Bundestag, 21st Bundestag by winning his constituency through the first vote in the 2025 German federal election. He has said that he intends to take up his mandate.


Political views

Within the SPD, Scholz is widely viewed as forming part of the moderate wing of the party. Because of his flat enunciation and mechanical-sounding choice of words in press conferences and interviews, Scholz has been nicknamed "the Scholzomat" by some media outlets. In 2013, he said that he found the nickname "very appropriate".


Economic and financial policy

Scholz has been campaigning for a financial transaction tax for several years. Experts have criticized parts of this plan, arguing that it would disproportionately affect small shareholders. In December 2019, Scholz pushed for the introduction of this tax at European Union level. According to a draft legislation, share purchases should be taxed when they involve shares in companies with a market capitalization over . Journalist Hermann-Josef Tenhagen criticized this version of the transaction tax on the basis that it would disproportionately affect lower-income individuals. 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. During his tenure as minister of finance, Scholz prioritized not taking on new government debt and limiting public spending. In 2018, he suggested the creation of an EU-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, discussing a lift of US sanctions on the
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pipeline, one of 23 gas pipelines between Europe and Russia. In exchange, Scholz offered in subsidies to Liquefied natural gas, liquid gas terminals in northern Germany for US liquid gas imports. The move sparked controversy with regards to 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% reduction in emissions by 2030, an 88% reduction by 2040 and climate neutrality by 2045. Scholz has advocated for the expansion of renewable energy capacities 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 party agreed to accelerate Germany's Fossil fuel phase-out, 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.


Foreign policy

In January 2019, Scholz stated that he sees China primarily as an economic partner. He tried to persuade Chinese Vice Premier Liu He (politician), Liu He that China should be more open to German firms, and he supported the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment between the EU and China. In September 2022, he condemned the persecution of Uyghurs in China, treatment of ethnic Uyghurs in China's Xinjiang. In December 2019, Scholz criticized Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, US sanctions on Russia's
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gas pipeline to Germany, saying: "Such sanctions are a serious interference in the internal affairs of Germany and Europe and their sovereignty." Scholz has expressed support for a longstanding agreement that allows American tactical nuclear weapons to be stored and maintained on American bases within Germany. In October 2019, Scholz condemned the 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria, Turkish invasion of the Kurds in Syria, Kurdish-controlled northeastern areas of Syria, otherwise known as Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, Rojava. In December 2024, Scholz welcomed the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, describing the situation as "good news".


Other activities


International organizations

*European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), ex-officio member of the board of governors (2018–2021) *European Investment Bank (EIB), ex-officio member of the board of governors (2018–2021) *European Stability Mechanism, member of the board of governors (2018–2021) *Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), ex-officio member of the board of governors (2018–2021) *International Monetary Fund (IMF), ex-officio alternate member of the board of governors (2018–2021)


Corporate boards

*KfW, ex-officio member of the Board of Supervisory Directors (2018–2021) *RAG-Stiftung, ex-officio member of the board of trustees (2018–2021) *HafenCity Hamburg GmbH, ex-officio chairman of the supervisory board (−2018)


Non-profits

*, member of the board of trustees (2009–2021) * , member of the Senate *Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES), member *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, Hamburg, Altona district before moving to Potsdam in 2018. Scholz was raised in the
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but later left it. At his inauguration as chancellor in 2021, he took the oath of office without a reference to God (the second chancellor to do so after
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). He is the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany who is not a member of a church.


See also

*Senate Scholz I *Senate Scholz II


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