CDU, CSU, and SPD Leadership to Resume Coalition Talks on Friday
The parties aim to finalize a coalition agreement by Easter, building on proposals from 16 working groups to address Germany's key challenges.
- The CDU, CSU, and SPD will meet at the SPD headquarters in Berlin on March 28 to continue coalition negotiations at the leadership level.
- The discussions will be based on policy proposals developed by 16 working groups since March 13, covering critical areas such as fiscal policy, migration, and social reforms.
- The main negotiating group includes 19 senior representatives, including party leaders Friedrich Merz, Markus Söder, Lars Klingbeil, and Saskia Esken.
- The coalition aims to form a stable and capable federal government focused on stability, economic renewal, and social cohesion.
- Future negotiations will be held confidentially, rotating between CDU, SPD, and Bavarian state offices to ensure focused deliberations.