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The probes are history. SPD, Greens and FDP can imagine a traffic light in the federal government. The coalition talks are now beginning in small rounds. The news ticker.
- The SPD, Greens and FDP continue to work hard on the first traffic light coalition in the federal government.
- Coalition negotiations in 22 working groups start this Thursday.
- There is also criticism from the party’s offspring – the FDP is a thorn in the side of the Jusos.
- This news ticker is continuously updated.
Update from October 21, 6:35 a.m .: The coalition negotiations between the SPD, the Greens and the FDP start this afternoon – the Greens are combative in advance. “We are continuing to fight in all areas, especially in financial policy,” said Baerbock on Wednesday evening in the ARD “Tagesthemen”. The main focus is on financing climate protection and digitization.
Baerbock referred to the modernization backlog that emerged in the corona pandemic. “We just have to remember that faxes were sent back and forth in health departments, that children could not take part in digital lessons because the WiFi did not work – all of this will only change in the future when we have billions in hand take, and that also means that we have to invest in the future, ”emphasized the Greens leader.
Regarding the dispute over the occupation of the finance ministry, Baerbock said that there had been many conversations, phone calls and text messages in the past few days. In doing so, the parties “agreed that we should first of all tighten the content-related guard rails”. Only then would “all the departmental issues and responsibilities between the parties be clarified accordingly”.
Traffic light coalition negotiations start: Juso boss rages over FDP concessions
Preliminary report: Munich – SPD, Greens and FDP ignite the next stage on the way to the first traffic light coalition at the federal level. The coalition negotiations will begin this Thursday, around a week after the exploratory paper has been published, in order to be able to commence government work as soon as possible.
As is well known, the presumed future Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasizes again and again that it should be so far before Christmas. Then he and not the outgoing predecessor Angela Merkel should give the New Year’s address.
Traffic light parties start coalition negotiations: 22 working groups are formed
The starting signal for the negotiation rounds, which are certainly not subject to amusement tax, will be given by the so-called main negotiators, who are six high-ranking representatives from each party. You will meet with the leaders of the 22 working groups. The various teams will then negotiate the details of the coalition agreement with specialist politicians in the coming weeks.
According to previous explorations, the biggest stumbling blocks are likely to lie in the areas of financial policy. The occupation of the finance ministry also contains potential for controversy: FDP chairman Christian Lindner and Greens co-leader Robert Habeck have already publicly applied for this post.
Traffic light parties start coalition negotiations: SPD youngsters “frustrated” because of the FDP
Meanwhile, there is pressure from the party’s own youth. Jessica Rosenthal as head of the Jusos shows up in an interview with the Passauer Neue Presse “Frustrated” because with the FDP relief for lower and middle income groups and burdens of “rich upper percent” were not possible in the explorations. She also suggests that local transport be expanded, ticket prices lowered and Hartz IV overcome with higher standard rates and a secure subsistence level.
The Green Youth complained on Twitter: “In the current state of negotiations at the traffic lights, climate protection is falling short.” The youngsters of the eco-party demand that CO2 emissions be limited to such an extent that global warming by more than 1.5 degrees is prevented. In addition, the organization expects an exit from the use of natural gas by 2035 at the latest and a “consistent and socially acceptable” phase-out of coal by 2030 at the latest.
Traffic light parties start coalition negotiations: “Young liberal hunger for reform not yet satisfied”
The Young Liberals are pleased that the exploratory paper breathes the spirit for a political awakening in style and content, emphasized July boss Jens Teutrine. He also said: “Our young liberal thirst for reform is not yet satisfied. Now the political prose and poetry, some of which can be found in the exploratory paper, must be formulated and other points must be negotiated. “
His proposals: reintroduce the speculation period and reduce the electricity tax to a European minimum. In addition, the FDP youngsters demand the legalization of euthanasia, the abolition of the abortion paragraph and a complete legalization of cannabis. (mg)
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