Germany on the Brink: Early Elections Await After Confidence Vote Fallout Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces an early election in February after losing a confidence vote in the German parliament. With only 207 supporting votes in the 733-seat Bundestag, Scholz fell short of the majority needed, leading to the decision for an early parliamentary election.The vote occurred after Scholz's coalition crumbled when he dismissed his finance minister, sparking debates over economic revitalization. Plans are underway for elections seven months ahead of the originally scheduled date, as President Frank-Walter Steinmeier now considers dissolving parliament.In the election battle, Scholz champions modernizing debt rules and boosting wages, while his opponents criticize the economic crisis. Military support to Ukraine remains a focus, though opinions diverge on missile supply strategies. With elections anticipated to result in coalition talks, Germany faces a pivotal moment.