Uncertain Times for Germany's Traffic Light Coalition
Germany's traffic light coalition faces intense scrutiny and significant challenges as it approaches key policy decisions on migration, pensions, and economic reform. The SPD's Deputy Parliamentary Group Leader, Dirk Wiese, defends the coalition's security measures and criticizes Friedrich Merz of the CDU for what he describes as legal violations.
Wiese also calls for an industrial electricity price and a reform of the debt brake to boost economic growth. Meanwhile, the FDP seeks to ease immigration for labor market integration and remains wary of subsidies and bans in the auto industry.
The coalition's future appears uncertain, with internal disagreements and external criticisms casting doubt on its stability. Bundestag President warns that the scheduled 2025 election date may be at risk due to ongoing public disputes within the coalition.
As Germany navigates through these turbulent times, the political landscape remains fraught with challenges and potential shifts in alliances.
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