Overview
- Dietmar Woidke says a one-year bilan is under discussion, with any format or timing still undecided.
- Vice government spokesman Michael Schlick states no joint date existed to cancel and notes that a one-year bilan is not customary after the coalition’s 100-day review in March.
- Finance minister and deputy premier Robert Crumbach also says nothing was planned, after a local report claimed a scheduled presentation had been scrapped and ministries told to highlight projects individually.
- BSW’s parliamentary group has been in turmoil, with four deputies quitting over alleged authoritarian tendencies before Reinhard Simon reversed his exit as Jouleen Gruhn, Melanie Matzkies and André von Ossowski maintain theirs.
- Differences surfaced in a split coalition vote on public broadcasting reform and the BSW deputy leader Christian Dorst resigned, while Woidke rejected the AfD’s call to seek a confidence vote.