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    Olaf Scholz ( German: [ˈoːlaf ˈʃɔlts] ⓘ; born 14 June 1958) is a German politician who has been the chancellor of Germany since 8 December 2021. A member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), he previously served as Vice Chancellor in the fourth Merkel cabinet and as Federal Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2021.

  2. The website of Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Here you can find out more about the Federal Chancellor, his activities and the responsibilities of the Federal Chancellery.

  3. Olaf Scholz. Find out more about his tasks and the principles of government action.

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · Olaf Scholz was once unflatteringly nicknamed "Scholzomat" (Scholzomaton) - but he has succeeded in putting his old robot-like, technocratic image behind him and secured an agreement to...

  5. Dec 8, 2021 · Olaf Scholz has promised continuity and stability as he takes over from Angela Merkel, but he also intends to make Germany a political laboratory of sorts — to try to repair the bridge between...

  6. Dec 8, 2021 · Olaf Scholz has been been sworn in as Germany's new chancellor, formally taking power after Angela Merkel's historic 16 years as leader. He promised he would do all he could to work...

  7. Olaf Scholz is Federal Chancellor. (Photo: photothek.net/Köhler & Imo) CV. Born on 14 June 1958 in Osnabrück. since 1975. Member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) 1977. Abitur...

  8. Dec 8, 2021 · BERLIN, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Social Democrat Olaf Scholz became Germany's chancellor on Wednesday, ending 16 years of conservative rule under Angela Merkel and launching his three-way coalition...

  9. Born on 14 June 1958 in Osnabrück. 1 min reading time. Olaf Scholz. Photo: Federal Government/photothek.net/Thomas Köhler & Thomas Imo. 1977. Abitur (university entrance qualification) in ...

  10. Dec 8, 2021 · As finance minister, Olaf Scholz oversaw the emergency €750bn (£675bn; $884bn) funding package put together by the federal government to help German businesses and workers survive the pandemic.