"Spirit of Würzburg – Union and Spd Want to Leave the Dispute Behind
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CDU/CSU and SPD rely on tax and pension promises. But without secure funding, the restart could quickly stall.
The black-red government was in a long-term dispute, and now their faction leaders met for a clarifying discussion. Already in autumn they want to initiate first social reforms together with chancellor Friedrich Merz.
The faction leaders of CDU/CSU and SPD met for nearly 36 hours. At the end: a hard tax and pension promise to the German citizens!
Building confidence, improving communication in the coalition - these were the stated objectives of the two-day meeting of the Heads of Union and SPD factions. Finally, they agreed on common goals.
After a lot of quarrels and breakdowns in the first weeks of the government of the still young black-red alliance, the faction leaders send a message of commonality. Is this what happens in everyday life in Berlin?
CDU/CSU and SPD rely on tax and pension promises. But without secure funding, the restart could quickly stall.
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