Germany’s Greens approve coalition with Scholz as chancellor
BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s environmentalist Greens say their members have approved a deal to form a new coalition government with two other parties, clearing the way for parliament to elect Olaf Scholz as chancellor.
The Greens’ membership ballot was the last hurdle for the coalition deal reached last month. The other two parties — Scholz’s center-left Social Democrats and the pro-business Free Democrats — overwhelmingly approved the agreement at weekend conventions.
The Greens were the only party to put the accord to a ballot of rank-and-file members. Their general secretary, Michael Kellner, said Monday that it was backed by 86% of those who voted.
Scholz is due to be elected as chancellor in parliament on Wednesday, ending the 16-year tenure of outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel.