Is the German government about to go bankrupt?

Is German democracy "unstable"?

The Ampel coalition of the three parties SPD - Grüne - FDP is dissolving to pave the way for another coalition to form a new government, which is already at the end of Chancellor Scholz's term. It is not that the German state is collapsing into a lawless and chaotic place as you might imagine or see in Myanmar.

In a German-style democracy, voting (wählen), losing votes (abwählen), is very normal; it's the core of their system. Soon, Scholz will go to parliament to call for a vote of confidence ("Vertrauensfrage"). If he does not receive enough votes of confidence, then at that point, Scholz's government will officially dissolve, and a new general election ("Bundestagswahl") will take place within 12 weeks. Everything follows the process.

What you think is "unstable" in Germany: protests, strikes, recalls, political parties fighting each other... in reality, these are what maintain the "stability" of a German-style democracy. These manifestations actually show that the people still believe in the system and the legitimacy of their government ("Legitimation"). One day when the German people no longer protest for socio-political issues, no longer believe and go to vote ("Wahlbeteiligung"), and political parties no longer argue fiercely in parliament, then that would be abnormal 🤣

Therefore, from the perspective of a Vietnamese person in Germany, I see that the German government does not have any major issues; do not believe in those influencers who sensationalize titles to affect your mindset and investment decisions.