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Preliminary talks conclude on new coalition government for Germany


Published on 2025-03-08 16:20:40 - Euronews
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  • According to Friedrich Merz, his conservative CDU/CSU bloc and the Social Democratic Party leaders agreed on common principles on migration and the economy. View on euronews

The article from MSN discusses the preliminary talks on forming a new coalition government in Germany, which concluded recently. The negotiations involved the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens, and the Free Democrats (FDP), aiming to replace the current grand coalition led by Angela Merkel. Key points include the agreement on climate protection, digitalization, and social justice as central themes for the new government. The SPD, led by Olaf Scholz, who is likely to become the next Chancellor, emphasized a balanced approach to economic growth and environmental sustainability. The Greens pushed for ambitious climate goals, while the FDP focused on economic liberalism and reducing bureaucracy. Although the talks have ended, the parties are now moving towards detailed policy negotiations to finalize the coalition agreement, with the goal of having a government in place by early 2022.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-xl/politics/government/preliminary-talks-conclude-on-new-coalition-government-for-germany/ar-AA1Awurj ]