Olaf Scholz Declares Chancellorship Will Be His Final Career Role
The 66-year-old German Chancellor expressed his intention to retire from public life after his tenure, emphasizing a return to being a private citizen.
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced he will not pursue any professional roles after his time in office ends.
- Speaking on the podcast 'Jung & Naiv,' Scholz stated his desire to transition back to being a 'normal citizen' post-chancellorship.
- He contrasted his stance with that of former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, who took on lobbying roles after leaving office, calling such actions 'out of the question' for himself.
- At 66 years old, Scholz is already at retirement age but remains an active candidate for the Bundestag in the upcoming elections.
- Scholz's comments underscore his commitment to public service without seeking further professional opportunities afterward.