Germany: Coalition talks near conclusion
- Germany's conservatives and the Social Democrats are close to finalizing a coalition government, with a meeting scheduled for 9:30 a.m. On Wednesday to finalize details.
- Finance Minister Joerg Kukies stated that the recession threat has increased negotiation urgency, saying, 'Germany needs a government that is capable of taking action.'
- Friedrich Merz canceled an event to join negotiations on economic policy issues, signaling an effort to reach an agreement soon.
- If an agreement is reached, the deal must be approved by party bodies before Merz can potentially be elected Chancellor on May 7.
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German coalition deal expected around midday, sources say
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's conservatives and the centre-left Social Democrats are on track to reach agreement on forming a coalition government around midday on Wednesday, people familiar with the negotiations told Reuters. Read full story
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