Olaf Scholz Becomes German Chancellor After Merkel's 16-year Rule
2021-12-09
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1Olaf Scholz was sworn in Wednesday as Germany's new chancellor, ending 16 years of rule by Angela Merkel.
2Scholz is a member of the country's Social Democratic Party, or SPD.
3The 63-year-old had served as Germany's vice chancellor and finance minister since 2018.
4Lawmakers in Germany's lower house of parliament supported Scholz with a clear majority.
5He is the country's ninth chancellor since World War Two.
6Scholz has promised to use his office to help modernize Germany and fight climate change.
7But his government faces the immediate problem of dealing with the country's most difficult period of the COVID-19 crisis.
8After being sworn in, Scholz met later with Merkel, who officially handed over the chancellor's office.
9Merkel wished Scholz a "steady hand" as the country's new leader.
10In a short speech, Scholz praised Merkel as a great leader and thanked her for a close and trustful relationship over the years.
11"I would like to build on the north-east German mentality, if I may say so..." Scholz said.
12The comment pointed to Scholz and Merkel's shared northern roots in the port city of Hamburg.
13He added that "not much will change on that front."
14Scholz has positioned himself as Merkel's natural successor.
15He will seek to lead Germany through a set of problems including rising aggressiveness from Russia and China.
16Scholz will lead a three-way ruling coalition.
17It includes the environmentalist Green party and the financially conservative Free Democrats, or FDP.
18Scholz is an expert negotiator and experienced politician.
19As the SPD's leader from 2002 until 2004,
20he defended highly-debated labor market reforms and social welfare cuts under former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.
21Later, as labor minister, he sought policies that helped protect millions of German workers from the effects of the world economic crisis that hit in 2008.
22Scholz served as the mayor of Hamburg from 2011 to 2018.
23After that, he returned to Berlin to serve as Merkel's finance minister.
24In that position, he helped end the government's balanced budget goal and permitted record new borrowing.
25The action helped protect companies and workers from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
26On the European level, he worked closely with France and persuaded Merkel to support a debt-financed European Recovery Fund worth $900 billion.
27That program assisted EU member states hit hardest by COVID-19.
28The 67-year-old Merkel has said she does not plan to seek another political position.
29When asked earlier this year about her post-chancellor life, she said she planned to take time to read and sleep.
30"And then let's see where I show up," she added.
31I'm Bryan Lynn.
1Olaf Scholz was sworn in Wednesday as Germany's new chancellor, ending 16 years of rule by Angela Merkel. 2Scholz is a member of the country's Social Democratic Party, or SPD. The 63-year-old had served as Germany's vice chancellor and finance minister since 2018. 3Lawmakers in Germany's lower house of parliament supported Scholz with a clear majority. He is the country's ninth chancellor since World War Two. 4Scholz has promised to use his office to help modernize Germany and fight climate change. But his government faces the immediate problem of dealing with the country's most difficult period of the COVID-19 crisis. 5After being sworn in, Scholz met later with Merkel, who officially handed over the chancellor's office. Merkel wished Scholz a "steady hand" as the country's new leader. 6In a short speech, Scholz praised Merkel as a great leader and thanked her for a close and trustful relationship over the years. 7"I would like to build on the north-east German mentality, if I may say so..." Scholz said. The comment pointed to Scholz and Merkel's shared northern roots in the port city of Hamburg. He added that "not much will change on that front." 8Scholz has positioned himself as Merkel's natural successor. He will seek to lead Germany through a set of problems including rising aggressiveness from Russia and China. 9Scholz will lead a three-way ruling coalition. It includes the environmentalist Green party and the financially conservative Free Democrats, or FDP. 10Scholz is an expert negotiator and experienced politician. As the SPD's leader from 2002 until 2004, he defended highly-debated labor market reforms and social welfare cuts under former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder. Later, as labor minister, he sought policies that helped protect millions of German workers from the effects of the world economic crisis that hit in 2008. 11Scholz served as the mayor of Hamburg from 2011 to 2018. After that, he returned to Berlin to serve as Merkel's finance minister. In that position, he helped end the government's balanced budget goal and permitted record new borrowing. The action helped protect companies and workers from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. 12On the European level, he worked closely with France and persuaded Merkel to support a debt-financed European Recovery Fund worth $900 billion. That program assisted EU member states hit hardest by COVID-19. 13The 67-year-old Merkel has said she does not plan to seek another political position. When asked earlier this year about her post-chancellor life, she said she planned to take time to read and sleep. "And then let's see where I show up," she added. 14I'm Bryan Lynn. 15The Associated Press and Reuters reported on this story. Bryan Lynn adapted the reports for VOA Learning English. was the editor. 16We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments section, and visit our Facebook page. 17__________________________________________ 18Words in This Story 19steady - adj. happening at a continual, regular rate 20mentality - n. a person's opinions of way of thinking