Germany’s pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) are pulling all their ministers from government, parliamentary leader Christian Dürr said late on Wednesday, announcing the party’s withdrawal from the coalition government. It comes after Chancellor Olaf Scholz earlier dismissed Finance Minister Chrstian Lindner, the FDP’s leader, following weeks of wrangling over economic policy. Scholz also tabled a vote of confidence on the centre-left government’s future for January 15, which is expected to pave the way for early elections in March. Dürr said the four FDP ministers would submit their resignation…