German politics must ‘face up’ to lost voter confidence

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the successes of right-wing populist parties in the recent European Parliament elections a “turning point” in his comments to the German parliament on Wednesday.

Scholz said a number of recent crises have caused people to question their trust and sense of security and to lose faith in government.

“We have to face this,” Scholz said.

“We must restore trust where it is lacking,” Scholz said, referring to both Germany and the European Union.

“There will be no return to the good old days, most of which were never that good, but what we need is a political perspective in which we can achieve a good future in uncertain times,” he told lawmakers.

Responsible politicians should not engage in a “competition with populists and extremists” but instead look for real solutions to the problems facing the people, Scholz said.

He also said that Germany is an open society and a society that sticks together.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a government statement on the EU and NATO summits in the German Bundestag.  Michael Kappeler/dpaGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a government statement on the EU and NATO summits in the German Bundestag.  Michael Kappeler/dpa

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a government statement on the EU and NATO summits in the German Bundestag. Michael Kappeler/dpa

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