Ukraine is facing challenges from all sides, whether it's the United StatesEuropean UnionOr Germany, which has a more negative attitude towards its aid. Recently, there has been disheartening news in Germany that a German court has blocked a plan to transfer 60 billion euros. This means that Ukraine is facing a huge shortfall in its budget next year, and Germany** is also facing a budget crisis as a result, resulting in Scholz facing an extremely low approval rating. Under these circumstances, the German people called for early elections, and Scholz finally made a compromise in order to keep his position. However, this could be bad news for Ukraine, as Germany will adjust the quality of its aid to Ukraine, leading to more difficulties for Ukraine.
A German court recently blocked a 60 billion euro transfer plan, which means that Ukraine's budget faces a huge shortfall. As a result, there is a shortfall of $60 billion in the 2024 budget that Germany is applying for, which makes it impossible for Germany to spend more money. The news is very frustrating for Ukraine, because it means that it will not be able to receive the 60 billion euros in aid originally planned by Germany, which is undoubtedly a serious blow to a country that is at war.
Support for Scholz in Germany continues to decline. According to the latest poll data, only one in five Germans now supports Scholz** to continue working, which means that Scholz's approval rating is now less than 20%. Such a support rate is undoubtedly a huge blow to the people, and it also symbolizes the people's dissatisfaction with Scholz. In addition, polling data also shows that a third of Germans already support an early election, suggesting that they want to replace Scholz as soon as possible.
In the face of social pressure and popular dissatisfaction, Scholz finally compromised, saying that he would work out a solution as soon as possible and give an account to the German people. He also promised that the daily lives of the German people will not be changed in any way because of budget issues, such as child benefits, school Xi allowances, pensions, energy subsidies, housing benefits, etc. This also means that Scholz will sacrifice aid to Ukraine to ensure the welfare of his own people.
Ukraine is facing weakened support from several countries, notably a German court that blocked a 60 billion euro transfer of funds. This has created a huge gap in Ukraine's budget, putting it in an extremely difficult situation. At the same time, Scholz** faced extremely low approval ratings and strong popular discontent, and had to compromise and promise to guarantee the daily well-being of the German people. However, this also means that Ukrainian aid may be affected. In the face of this situation, Ukraine's future development still faces great challenges, and it needs to get rid of its dependence on foreign aid and strengthen itselfEconomyDevelopment and nation-building. Only in this way can Ukraine achieve real independence and stability.