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