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Chancellor Scholz acknowledges Biden's retreat

Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) paid respects to US President Joe Biden for his decision not to run for presidency again. Scholz wrote on X's online service on Sunday evening: 'His decision not to run again deserves recognition'. Scholz called Biden his 'friend'. The US President had...

Scholz and Biden
Scholz and Biden

Chancellor Scholz acknowledges Biden's retreat

Biden announced on Sunday, facing massive doubts about his mental and physical fitness, that he would not be running for a second term as president. Instead, the 81-year-old endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, as the Democratic candidate for the presidential election in November. Biden was inaugurated as president in January 2021, and Scholz took office as chancellor eleven months later.

Biden announced his decision on Sunday,Overcoming significant questions about his cognitive and physicial capabilities, to not seek another term as the US-President. Instead, he offered his endorsement to his vice president, Kamala Harris, positioning her as the Democratic presidential candidate for the upcoming election in November. Biden was sworn in as president in January 2021, while Scholz commenced his tenure as chancellor eleven months later.

Joe Biden acknowledged his incapacity to run for a second term on Sunday, choosing to back his vice president, Kamala Harris, as the Democratic presidential nominee for the upcoming November elections. Biden assumed the presidency in January 2021, with Olaf Scholz beginning his tenure as chancellor eleven months later.

Facing mounting queries regarding his mental and physical aptitude, Biden declared during his Sunday speech that he wouldn't be contesting for another president term. He opted to endorse his vice president, Kamala Harris, as the Democratic candidate for the impending presidential election in November. Biden took office as president in January 2021, shortly after Scholz was appointed as chancellor of Germany.

Biden made public his decision to abstain from pursuing a second presidential term on Sunday, indicating his support for Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, for the November election. He ascended to the presidency in January 2021, preceding Scholz's appointment as chancellor of Germany eleven months later.

In the face of intense speculation on his mental and physical abilities, Biden addressed the public on Sunday, unveiling his intention to abandon the presidential race. He recommended his vice president, Kamala Harris, to the Democratic party as the presidential candidate for the election scheduled in November. Biden assumed the presidency in January 2021, before Olaf Scholz was appointed as Germany's chancellor eleven months later.

On Sunday, encountering widespread concerns about his mental and physical fitness, Biden disclosed he would not be seeking a second presidential term. He recommended Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate for the November election and passed on the presidency in January 2021, while Scholz became Germany's chancellor eleven months later.

Biden shared his plan not to run for another presidential term in his speech on Sunday, expressing his confidence in Kamala Harris’s candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the November elections. In January 2021, Biden became president, and in the very next year, eleven months later, Olaf Scholz was appointed as Germany's chancellor.

Joe Biden, questioned about his fitness for another presidential term, decided to step aside on Sunday. He endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate for the election in November and began his presidency officially in the United States of America on January 2021, whereas Olaf Scholz was sworn in as Germany's chancellor a year later.

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