Sunday’s poll is a turning point for the EU’s most powerful member state, as it comes to terms with Trump 2.0
When Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, chose in November to force this weekend’s snap election, it felt like awkward timing. In the United States, Donald Trump had just won a decisive victory and was promising to move fast and break things. With a political storm brewing, was this the right time for the EU’s most important member state to embark on a period of prolonged introspection?
Three tumultuous months later, with German democracy itself in the crosshairs of a hostile Trump administration, Sunday’s poll feels more like a valuable opportunity for an emergency reset. Any federal election carries huge significance beyond Germany’s borders. This poll is distinguished by being the first of a new era – one in which the transatlantic alliance that underpinned Europe’s postwar security can no longer be relied upon. Its outcome will be fundamental to shaping the EU’s response to that new reality, as existential decisions are made over defence spending and protecting Ukraine.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/feb/21/the-guardian-view-on-germanys-election-a-chance-to-reset-for-a-new-era
Author : Editorial
Publish date : 2025-02-21 18:30:00
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