Scholz urges Germans to unite in new year despite national and global crises

31 December 2024, 11:34

Olaf Scholz
Germany Politics. Picture: PA

Germany goes to the polls on February 23.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called on Germany’s 84 million residents to stick together despite the many global crises and wars, as well as the country’s ailing economy and a deadly Christmas market attack that shocked the nation.

In his New Year address, which will be broadcast on Tuesday night, Mr Scholz said: “Strength comes from solidarity. And we are a country that sticks together.

“We have it in our hands together: we can make 2025 a good year.”

He acknowledged that Germany is still reeling from the Christmas market attack that killed five people and injured more than 200 others in the eastern city of Magdeburg when a Saudi doctor drove his car into a crowd. He was arrested on murder charges.

Olaf Scholz sits before the Reichstag
An election will be held in February (Soeren Stache/dpa via AP)

“We are stunned by this inhuman act. How can an insane assassin cause so much suffering?” Mr Scholtz said.

“And it is not only in Magdeburg that many are asking themselves: Where can we find the strength to carry on after such a catastrophe?”

He thanked all those who helped the injured and warned that attacks like the one in Magdeburg and other crises should not lead to division among Germans.

“We are not a country of opposing each other, nor of passing each other by,” Mr Scholz said.

“We are a country of togetherness. And we can draw strength from this – especially in difficult times like these. And these are difficult times, we all feel that.”

Flowers laid near site of market attack
The attack in Magdeburg before Christmas shocked the nation (AP)

Ahead of a February 23 general election, Mr Scholtz called on Germans to vote, and took a swipe at tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, who twice this month called on people to choose the far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD).

He said: “You, the citizens, decide what happens in Germany. It’s not up to the owners of social media.”

Mr Scholz acknowledged: “Our economy is struggling. Life has become more expensive.” But at the same time, he tried to instil a sense of optimism.

“We are 84 million – just 1% of the world’s population! And yet we are the third largest economic power in the world. Because we are industrious,” the Chancellor said.

And as he urged the population to approach the new year with confidence, Mr Scholz said: “What’s next for Germany? Once again, my answer is: our solidarity makes us strong.”

By Press Association

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