Göring-Eckardt: Black-green in the federal government could be the solution!

Göring-Eckardt: Black-green in the federal government could be the solution!

In a current interview, the Bundestag Vice President Katrin Göring-Eckardt brought a possible black and green government coalition at the federal level as a promising option. "We rule in many countries with democratic parties in various constellations. The fact that we are exhausted to rule in the federal government with SPD and FDP can certainly be felt," said the Greens politician. According to her, the success of black and green coalitions in various federal states show that this type of cooperation could also be successful at the federal level.

Göring-Eckardt points out that the current coalitions in the federal states have successfully solved problems and that it is optimistic that this was also possible at the federal level. In the face of the upcoming Bundestag election, the CDU is faced with the challenge in 2025 to determine its course: "Friedrich Merz and Hendrik Wüst will prevail or Markus Söder? This will be shown in 2025," she predicts.

The challenges for the CDU

Markus Söder, the head of the CSU, has guaranteed Merz, Chancellor's candidate of the CDU, his support, but at the same time threatened his veto against the formation of a coalition with the Greens. Merz himself excludes such a coalition, at least for the time being, but would be open to future cooperation, provided that the Greens change fundamentally in their economic and environmental policy. The question of whether the two parties can agree on a common denominator remains open.

The successful black and green cooperation in federal states such as Baden-Württemberg, Schleswig-Holstein and North Rhine-Westphalia show that such coalitions can be realized. Göring-Eckardt, who stimulates close cooperation between the parties, is of the opinion that the debate should not revolve around dislikes, but about what can be achieved together. "Democrats should not immediately say which other Democrats they cannot do with," said Franziska Brantner, the candidate for the new Greens management duo.

The situation of the Greens after the state elections

The Greens experienced a difficult time last week when the two chairpersons Ricarda Lang and Omid Nouripour announced their retreat after the disastrous result in the state election in Brandenburg. Observations indicate that the Greens will rethink their strategies, possibly with a stronger focus on Economics Minister Robert Habeck as potential candidates for chancellor. These changes in the party leadership could strengthen the position of the Greens in the run -up to the upcoming Bundestag election.

The signs that the political landscapes will be in river in the next few years are clearly visible. With the Bundestag election in front of the door and the constant discussions about how the parties behave together, it remains exciting to observe what the future looks like for a black and green coalition. This topic is increasingly discussed, as described in various media .

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