Dresden: CDU, SPD and BSW are starting a new Saxon government!

Dresden: CDU, SPD and BSW are starting a new Saxon government!

Dresden, Deutschland - Dresden is experiencing a political change, because the CDU, SPD and the Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) alliance have overcome an important hurdle on the way to forming a common state government. After a number of first introductory talks, the decision of the state directors is now concerned whether they enter the exploratory phase. While the SPD and the BSW have already given their consent, the CDU will be advised on Friday.

The chambers of industry and commerce in Saxony have already expressed themselves positively on the results of the talks and emphasize the clear commitment of the three parties to the social market economy and reducing bureaucracy. Kristian Kirpal, President of the IHK Leipzig, notes that the new coalition must be measured by whether it actually ensures de -bureaucratization.

The topics of conversation were divided into different categories, with matches, open questions and controversial points were clearly defined. There is a need for discussion in particular on migration and internal security - for example, the CDU strive for a border police, while there are inconsistencies about benefits in kind for asylum seekers. But in other areas such as education and health policy, a tough level of unity is already being found.

Optimism of the SPD

The SPD chairman Henning Homann expressed optimistic and emphasized the responsibility that the parties bear for a stable government in Saxony. He sees a majority government as the best way to develop clear strategies instead of having to fight for every decision in parliament in a minority government.

Petra Köpping, Minister of Social Affairs and top candidate of the SPD, praised the constructive handling of all parties during the talks. A basis was quickly found on education and health, on which one could continue working.

praise for the atmosphere of the talks

Sabine Zimmermann, chair of the BSW, also confirmed the productive atmosphere and the seriousness in dealing with the topics. It identified clear progress, such as concessions of the CDU in finance and the SPD in asylum policy - a promising basis for the upcoming negotiations.

In the state election on September 1, the CDU cut 31.9 percent of the vote as the strongest force, followed by the AfD with 30.6 percent. A continuation of the old coalition with the Greens is not possible because the voices are not sufficient. The new alliance of the CDU, BSW and SPD is now the only way to form a stable government.

Negotiations at eye level

The BSW chairman has emphasized that, although she has been in political events, your party wants to negotiate with the other parties on an equal footing. The fresh wind that the BSW brings into play could have a positive impact on the long -term structures in Saxony.

In view of the previous talks,

a quick progress in the exploratory phase has also been expected, since topics have already been worked on. It will also be crucial how strongly the federal parties influence what is happening in Saxony. CDU boss Friedrich Merz previously assessed a collaboration with the BSW as not very likely, while BSW boss Sahra Wagenknecht has already raised foreign policy demands.

For further details and the development of this political constellation there are comprehensive information at www.sueddeutsche.de .

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