Mixed Reactions from Berlin CDU on Coalition Agreement
A survey among Berlin CDU members revealed a mixed response to the black-red coalition agreement with the SPD. On average, members rated the agreement a grade of 3. While half of the participants viewed the coalition as a reasonable option, only one in ten explicitly welcomed it.
This survey saw unprecedented participation with 1,403 out of 12,500 members responding, marking a record for the Berlin CDU. Despite the significant engagement, the results are not binding.
The survey reflects internal party sentiment, with some members, particularly the younger ones, opposing it due to stricter migration policies. However, Berlin's governing mayor, Kai Wegner, supports the agreement, citing it as a foundation for economic rationality and security.
This exercise in member involvement underscores the diverse opinions within the party, even as national leaders like Friedrich Merz navigate these internal dynamics.
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