The coalition interviews about the CDU, CSU and SPD start on Thursday in Germany. “We don’t have time to lose,” said CDU Secretary -General Carsten Linnemann on Monday in Berlin. The conversations are planned for ten days.
16 working groups negotiate with each other. The coalition is aware of the responsibility it is “and that we have to regain confidence in the middle of parliament,” said Linnemann. One will “radiate a spirit” than the previous traffic light government. For now it is not about rules in detail, “but about the really big points”.
“We know that: if it is not clear how it should be understood, there is always a dispute in the coalition. We don’t want that, “said Linnemann about a coalition agreement. The CDU board had previously unanimously accepted the exploratory result with the SPD and thus approved the recording of coalition negotiations.
The CDU/CSU became the strongest force in the German Fund election on February 23 at 28.5 percent. If negotiations with the SPD are successfully completed, CDU boss Friedrich Merz could become the new federal chancellor. The CSU is the Bavarian heaviest party of the CDU and only competes there.
Source: Krone

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