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Germany’s Liberal Party Faces Crisis as ‘D-Day’ Memo Exposes Coalition Disruption Plot

A newly revealed document has exposed how Germany’s Free Democratic Party (FDP) devised a detailed, four-phase media strategy to destabilize Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s fragile three-party coalition government. The coalition ultimately fell apart in early November after Scholz dismissed Christian Lindner, the FDP leader and then-finance minister.

The plan’s final phase outlined the commencement of an “open field battle” against the coalition’s other two partners—the left-leaning Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Greens—according to the document.

The internal FDP document came to light after a German media outlet obtained it, prompting the FDP to publish it on their website on Thursday. The document’s combative and militaristic language caused a stir, even within the party itself.

“The choice of words does not help the cause and writing in this tone is incomprehensible. What is needed now is self-criticism and reassessment,” commented Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, a senior FDP figure and member of the European Parliament, on social media platform X.

In the months leading to the coalition’s collapse, FDP officials had repeatedly threatened to exit the alliance due to sharp disagreements over fiscal policy and spending priorities. However, the final rupture was triggered by Scholz, who preemptively dismissed Lindner, accusing him of engaging in “petty party-political tactics.” This decisive move set the stage for a snap election, now scheduled for February 23, 2025.

Since his dismissal, Lindner has rejected claims that the FDP was planning to end the coalition. Instead, he has shifted the blame to Scholz, accusing the chancellor of orchestrating the breakup for “calculated” political purposes.


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