German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sent a request to parliament on Wednesday to hold a vote of confidence on Dec. 16, setting a path to an early federal election next year after the collapse of his coalition.If, as expected, Scholz loses the confidence vote, he must then ask the president to dissolve parliament, which would trigger fresh elections. Scholz has agreed with the opposition to hold the election on Feb. 23. Scholz urged lawmakers to work together in the remaining window before the elections to pass measures still on the agenda. That includes keeping a cap on electricity prices to help Germany’s struggling industry, as well as tackling fiscal drag and raising child benefit.DO youu think that Europ has the most mature democracy compared to America ?

