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Markus Söder Dismisses Green Party Cooperation in Defense Spending Debate

The Bavarian leader reiterates opposition to Green Party involvement as Germany faces defense challenges and looming geopolitical tensions.

  • Markus Söder, Bavaria's Minister-President, has ruled out collaborating with the Green Party on Germany's defense spending plans, leaving negotiations to CDU leader Friedrich Merz.
  • Söder emphasized the need for increased defense measures, including drones, a missile defense shield, and potentially reinstating conscription, citing military readiness concerns.
  • During a televised discussion, Söder criticized the Green Party's stance on defense, accusing them of inconsistency after previously advocating for increased military investment.
  • Experts on the broadcast warned of heightened geopolitical risks, including possible Russian military maneuvers near the Baltic states and potential hybrid warfare threats.
  • Söder faced internal criticism from CSU figures, including Horst Seehofer, over perceived policy reversals, while maintaining that his party is fulfilling key election promises.
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