Last updated Nov 29, 2025
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron will both be voted out of office in future elections (i.e., they will lose a democratic vote rather than leaving office by resignation, term limit, or other means).
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Explanation

Olaf Scholz has in fact been removed from office through Germany’s democratic electoral process: in the 23 February 2025 federal election his SPD lost ground, a CDU/CSU–SPD coalition was formed, and Friedrich Merz was elected and sworn in as chancellor on 6 May 2025, replacing Scholz as head of government. (en.wikipedia.org) This matches the "voted out" mechanism for Scholz.

However, Emmanuel Macron remains President of France as of late 2025 and is constitutionally barred from seeking a third consecutive term: the 2027 French presidential election page and multiple reports note that he is term‑limited and cannot run again in 2027, meaning he will leave office when his mandate expires rather than by losing a popular vote. (en.wikipedia.org) Since Macron will step down due to term limits rather than being "voted out of office in a future election," the joint prediction that both Scholz and Macron would be voted out does not hold, so the normalized prediction is overall wrong.