– Behind us is a great work, but ahead of us solid plan – said the future German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
– the negotiated coalition agreement is a clear signal that Germany gets capable of acting, dynamic government he added.
As Friedrich Merz announced, The future coalition will reform and investTo maintain Germany's stability, provide them with greater security and strengthen them economically. – Europe can also count on Germany – emphasized the future chancellor.
Coalition talks. “Signal of the new beginning”
– coalition negotiations were conducted under great pressure Due to the global political situation, “from the inside and” a lot of strength “worked with us, but against us,” said Merz.
The coalition agreement is a “signal of the new beginning” – he emphasized.
SPD, CDU and CSU must now discuss the results of the negotiations in their parties. Only when each of the future coalition parties agrees, A government will be created.
Merz expressed the belief that “we will obtain the consent of our parties”, because the contract aims to “ensure that our country will be better in the future”.
Germany. The coalition agreement is agreed, there is a condition
Coalition talks began on March 13, three weeks after Early elections to the Bundestag. Earlier, in preliminary conversations, CDU/CSU and SPD agreed with an 11-page document regarding key issues, including Lightening of the so -called Defense debt brake and a special fund in the amount of EUR 500 billion for investments, mainly in infrastructure.
A condition for the creation of a coalition government is the approval of the contract by SPD members in a party referendum. In the case of CDU The decision belongs to the small party of the party, and CSU The consent of the party management is enough.
In the parliamentary elections On February 23, the block of Christians won CDU/CSU with a result of 28.5 percent This is not enough to create an independent government. SPD She won 16.4 percent
Coalition agreement in Germany. Inheritance in polls
As the RND portal writes, Friedrich Merz could be chosen and sworn in as Chancellor in the Bundestag on May 7. On the same day it could come swearing in his office.
Meanwhile – as German portals emphasize – polls are becoming more and more unfavorable for him.
In one of the recent studies conducted by the German Forsa Institute on behalf of RTL to the question, Is Merz suitable for the Chancellorthe affirmatively answered 32 percent respondents. The opposite opinion was 60 percent participating in the study.
The support for itself is also weakening CDU – in the last Sonntagstrend survey conducted for “Bild” Christian Democrats lost two percentage points And it razed in quotations with the far -right AFD. Both of these parties obtained a result of 24 percent.