Scholz finds coalition work challenging and advocates for "appropriate conduct".
The complicated decision-making within the coalition often overshadows its accomplishments, with many significant moves for Germany's modernization often overlooked. "It's bizarre, really," expressed Scholz. "All people seem to remember is the debating process, not the victories."**
The coalition needs to focus more on celebrating their achievements: "I hope the involved parties start to jot down everything that's been agreed upon," suggested the Chancellor.
Scholz pointed out the "division in the political sphere" as a major challenge. In the past, forming a federal government was straightforward with a larger and smaller party, making decisions easier. "Those days are long gone," Scholz forecasted. "It'll remain complex from now on."
The Chancellor advocated for changing the narrative: "Perhaps it's time for The Commission to release a comprehensive report highlighting their contributions to Germany's modernization."
In light of the current situation, Scholz emphasized the importance of unified action: "If we want The Commission to be recognized for their accomplishments, everyone must work together to promote their success stories."