Merz looking for coalition partners: Does the Germany coalition come?
Merz looking for coalition partners: Does the Germany coalition come?
The current political course of the CDU is shaped by the difficult search for a coalition partner. The former party leader and candidate for chancellor Armin Laschet said in "ZIB2" that the Union had sought over 30 percent in the Bundestag election, but could not achieve this. Because of the clear exclusion of a coalition with the AfD, the CDU must now look towards the SPD and possibly also the Greens. Laschet stated: "One thing is clear to us: the AfD is not talking, is not cooperated, is not coalged." These statements illustrate the Union's efforts to differentiate themselves from the AfD, which is a challenge in the future coalition negotiations, as Oe24 reported.
merz and the search for the right partner
CDU boss Friedrich Merz also faced the challenge of addressing important topics such as migration, economy and social justice during an appearance. Merz received great applause, especially for a citizen's turner whose lack of commitment to work was posted. He explained: "Those who don't want we can't force them to work." This reflects the mood in the hall and shows that Merz can touch the voters with his positions. But how will he combine the ideas of the CDU with those of the SPD and the Greens? As
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