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Olaf Scholz faces confidence vote — and hopes to lose it

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German chancellor’s widely expected parliamentary defeat is main route to trigger early elections under constitution
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News video: German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces vote of confidence: What can we expect?

German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces vote of confidence: What can we expect? 01:05

The German Bundestag will hold of confidence in Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government on Monday. What does this mean?

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