FDP Eyes Black-Yellow Coalition Revival
The Free Democratic Party (FDP) is actively considering a return to a Black-Yellow coalition, following the dissolution of the traffic light coalition. Key figures, such as defense expert Strack-Zimmermann and parliamentary leader Dürr, identify a significant alignment of interests with the CDU, particularly regarding market-economy policies and tax reductions.
Despite facing challenges, including a low polling of 4%, the FDP is hopeful for a resurgence. Historical context reveals their previous rejection of a Jamaica coalition and a struggle since their departure from the Bundestag in 2013. As they navigate the current political landscape, the FDP’s leadership is keen on re-establishing connections with the Union, aiming for a successful collaboration in future elections.
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