Scholz to lead north-south commission

Former chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to lead the planned north-south commission. The German government aims to convene the commission in the second quarter of 2026.

According to a Tagesspiegel report, former chancellor Olaf Scholz is to head the north-south commission. The body is tasked with developing recommendations to strengthen ties with countries in the global south.

The development ministry did not confirm the appointment but stated that internal government consultations are proceeding at high speed. A cabinet decision is expected next.

The commission aims to link development policy with security and foreign policy interests. It fulfills a mandate from the coalition agreement.

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