SPD and CDU/CSU Prepare for Government Roles Amid Coalition Talks
As Germany prepares for its new federal government, the SPD and CDU/CSU are finalizing their ministerial candidates. The SPD, led by Saskia Esken, is waiting for the results of a member vote on the coalition agreement before announcing its ministers. This decision is expected to be finalized by early May. Meanwhile, the CDU and CSU plan to reveal their ministerial lineup promptly after their party convention on Monday.
The coalition agreement has allocated seven ministerial posts each to the CDU and SPD, with the CSU receiving three. Among the anticipated appointments, Friedrich Merz of the CDU is expected to be selected as Chancellor by May 6. The SPD aims to use this period to reorganize after achieving only 16.4% in the recent elections, urging members to support the coalition to counter the rise of the AfD.
The unfolding political landscape marks a significant moment for Germany, with the coalition seeking to address key issues, including migration policy and social reforms. The outcome will shape the direction of the new government and its capacity to tackle pressing national challenges.
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