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Germany Moves Toward Potential CDU-SPD Coalition Government

Union and SPD begin negotiations for a new coalition, focusing on military funding, economic reforms, and addressing voter concerns.

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Lars Klingbeil auf dem Weg zum Gespräch mit der Union
Dennis Thering (CDU, li.), Katharina Fegebank (Grüne), Peter Tschentscher (SPD, re.) treten als Spitzenkandidaten für die Hamburg-Wahl an.

Overview

  • Initial talks between CDU, CSU, and SPD have started, with a goal of forming a government by Easter after the Bundestagswahl 2025.
  • Key discussions include creating two special funds worth hundreds of billions of euros for defense and infrastructure, with proposals to implement these measures before the new Bundestag convenes.
  • Public opinion supports a CDU-SPD coalition, with 52% of Germans favoring the partnership and 44% believing it could outperform the previous government.
  • Challenges include internal SPD resistance to CDU leader Friedrich Merz as chancellor and the need for a two-thirds majority to pass certain financial measures.
  • In Hamburg's Bürgerschaftswahl, SPD's Peter Tschentscher is expected to retain leadership, with increased voter turnout compared to 2020.