Olaf Scholz may be the most unpopular German Chancellor in many decades, but that does not keep him from being ‘sure’ that he can win reelection a year from now.
Delusional Scholz shrugs off the very negative polling figures and predicts that he will lead his Social Democratic Party (SPD) to a second term in office, in the elections set for September next year.
To Berlin’s Tagesspiegel newspaper, he declared that he was ‘firmly banking on the SPD and me gaining a mandate that will be strong enough for us to lead the next government.’
Tagesspiel reported:
“[Question] Chancellor, are you still the right person to serve Germany?
[Scholz] Of course. The federal government has mastered major crises, especially after Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. We have ensured that homes remain warm and industry can continue to produce. We have spent more than 300 billion euros to ensure that neither citizens nor companies are overwhelmed by the rapidly rising energy prices. Energy prices have since fallen. Inflation is back below two percent.”
This bold prediction comes despite his dismal polling figures, the poor results for the SPD in the June elections to the…
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