Ukraine crisis pushes government to be united after decision to send weapons
German chancellor Olaf Scholz ambushed his own party and coalition partners when he announced a historic 180 degree policy turn on defence spending and exporting lethal weapons, but for now he seems to be riding a wave of broad public support.
In a speech in front of the Bundestag on Sunday, Scholz crossed several red lines held by his own party within under half an hour, when he announced that Germany would send missiles and anti-tank weapons to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression and set up a special €100bn fund to modernise its own forces. “A turning point in the history of our continent” called for an appropriate response, he said.