Cdu and Spd Negotiate Possible Coalition in Rhineland-Palatinate
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In Rhineland-Palatinate, CDU and SPD are starting talks about a joint government. One goal is to win back voters of "extreme forces".
The CDU and SPD in Rhineland-Palatinate have agreed to begin coalition negotiations. This could lead to the first-ever CDU/SPD coalition in the state.
Coalition negotiations at an early stage: CDU and SPD in Mainz agree to govern together. However, still Prime Minister Schweitzer has to get used to not being in charge anymore.
With the AfD nobody wants, with the Greens it is not enough, so Rhineland-Palatinate probably gets a black-red coalition.
The exploratory talks between CDU and SPD after the state elections in Rhineland-Palatinate are over. Whether the parties start coalition negotiations will be announced on Wednesday by CDU head Gordon Schnieder and SPD head Alexander Schweitzer.
A little more than two weeks after the Landtag elections in Rhineland-Palatinate, the SPD and CDU have ended the explorations. As it goes on, the parties want to announce on Wednesday. Possible next step: coalition negotiations.
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