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Questions and answers What is a “caretaker” government?

The 21st legislative period began with the first sitting of the Bundestag on 25 March. At the same time, the term of office of the Federal Government officially came to an end – but it remains in office in an acting capacity, referred to as a caretaker government. What exactly does that mean? Here are the most important questions and answers at a glance.

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Post by the Federal Chancellor

With the death of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church and the world lose an advocate for the weak, a reconciling and a warm-hearted person. I greatly appreciated his clear view of the challenges we face. My sympathies go out to the religious community worldwide.

Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz @Bundeskanzler

Energy

In the energy sector, emissions are to be reduced to between 175 and 183 million tonnes CO2 by 2030. Significant reductions have already been achieved over recent years. With the phasing out of the use of coal, the expansion of renewables and enhanced energy efficiency, we aim to continue this positive trend.