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Re-Examine Coalition Agreement? Merz Would Be Overwhelmed by This

The push to revise the coalition treaty irritates. Union and SPD must prove that it connects more than the traffic lights.

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The push to revise the coalition treaty irritates. Union and SPD must prove that it connects more than the traffic lights.

·Berlin, Germany
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In view of the weak economic situation in Germany, the German Federal Minister of Chancellery Frei's move to change the coalition agreement is subject to scepticism by the SPD.

·Germany
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At the beginning of the legislature, some challenges had not yet been foreseen, so that a revision of the coalition agreement was necessary, says Kanzleramtschef Frei. However, SPD Parliament's managing director Wiese refuses. The problems in the social security systems are big enough.

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In May, the CDU, CSU, and SPD signed their coalition agreement. Calls are coming from within the CDU to not adhere to it too strictly. The SPD's response: First, they should implement what they agreed upon.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Leading Union politicians have suggested a change to the coalition agreement. SPD congressman Dirk Wiese does not believe that the coalition has enough to do.

·Germany
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In the debate initiated by Chancellor's Office Minister Thorsten Frei (CDU) regarding a revision of the coalition agreement, the SPD is calling on the CDU/CSU to first implement its planned projects. Parliamentary Group Manager Dirk Wiese told the Rheinische Post: "The current coalition agreement still contains many important and crucial agreements for the future of the country, which we want to implement together." Wiese added: "In addition, th…

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