Germany’s Olaf Scholz is on course to succeed Angela Merkel as chancellor, in a deal to create the country’s first three-way coalition, people familiar said
BERLIN—Germany’s Olaf Scholz is on course to succeed Angela Merkel as chancellor after thereached a policy agreement to form the country’s first three-party coalition, people involved in the negotiations said.
The policy program, which Mr. Scholz’s center-left Social Democrats, the environmentalist Greens and the pro-business Free Democratic Party are set to unveil on Wednesday afternoon, aims to overhaul the German economy with a focus on combating climate change and updating the country’s patchy digital infrastructure.
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