Traffic light coalition in chaos: dispute over economic policy escalated!

Traffic light coalition in chaos: dispute over economic policy escalated!

Berlin, Deutschland - A huge argument unfolds in Berlin: The traffic light coalition is deeply quarried again in economic policy. FDP, Greens and SPD have different ideas, and the Union raises the alarm. Union faction vice Jens Spahn shares the coalition's leadership for the impending economic downturn in Germany. "This chaos is largely caused by the downturn," it is quoted by the "Augsburg General".

The pressure on the traffic light partners grows! Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), Minister of Economics Robert Habeck (Greens) and Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP) make life difficult for each other. While the Chancellor has recently announced an industrial summit where Habeck and Lindner are left out, Habeck single -handedly suggests a debt fund to promote investments - but without the support of Lindner. "The finance minister knows nothing," criticized Spahn.

traffic light partners bring each other into trouble

The reactions to Lindner's controversial meeting with business representatives, contrary to the summit planned by the Chancellor, are not long in coming. "The times are too serious for summit ping pong," notes Greens faction vice Andreas Audretsch. SPD parliamentary group leader Rolf Mützenich also has a sharp criticism and asks whether Lindner shouldn't concentrate better on his department instead of undermining the chancellor's thesis. Merz, on the other hand, demands a clearer certificate of good conduct from Scholz, while Spahn draws the line: "Germany has long since no longer has a government." The rumors about a possible new election are louder.

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