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The Spd Is Also About War and Peace at the Party Congress

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In the SPD there is a lot of talk about foreign and security policy. Therefore, there should be a lot of talk at the party congress. Not only with a view to the controversial "Peace Manifesto". By Christina Nagel.

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SPD-Bundesparteitag discusses electoral wreaths, peace Manifest as well as personal matters and finds the same answers as for years according to the key request.

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Both sides want to strengthen German defence capabilities, both sides demand diplomatic initiatives. Yet, the SPD Party Congress in Berlin is passionately arguing about the "manifesto" of Stegner and Mützenich. The applause shows what the majority thinks.

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The SPD will meet on Friday in Berlin for the party congress. The Minister of Defence clearly separates himself from the party colleagues who had previously signed a manifesto.

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In the SPD there is a lot of talk about foreign and security policy. Therefore, there should be a lot of talk at the party congress. Not only with a view to the controversial "Peace Manifesto". By Christina Nagel.

·Hamburg, Germany
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"For more diversity in post-conflict settings – FINTA's mandatory participation in peace processes", says a proposal from the Berlin ... The post Berlin SPD calls for "FINTA's mandatory participation in peace processes" appeared first on Apollo News.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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