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SPD Membership Vote on Coalition Agreement Officially Begins

The SPD leadership urges approval of the coalition pact with the Union, while the party's youth wing opposes it, citing significant policy concerns.

Overview

  • The SPD's 358,000 members have until April 29 to vote on the 144-page coalition agreement with the Union, with a 20% turnout required for the result to be binding.
  • SPD leaders, including Lars Klingbeil and Saskia Esken, are campaigning for a 'Yes' vote, warning that rejection could lead to new elections or a minority government.
  • The Jusos, the SPD's youth wing, oppose the agreement, criticizing its migration policies and financial provisions, which they describe as a 'ticking time bomb.'
  • The coalition agreement includes key SPD-driven policies like a minimum wage increase to 15 euros and tax cuts for low and middle-income earners, alongside compromises on contentious issues.
  • Final government formation depends not only on the SPD vote but also on the CDU's approval, which is scheduled for April 28, with the new government expected to be in place by early May.

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