SPD Members Approve Coalition Agreement with Union
The Social Democratic Party (SPD) announced that its members have overwhelmingly approved the coalition agreement with the Union, securing 84.6% support. This decision paves the way for the formation of a new government with Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) as the Chancellor. Lars Klingbeil, the SPD leader, is set to become Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister. The announcement followed an online vote involving over 358,000 SPD members.
The approval marks a significant step forward, allowing the SPD to finalize its cabinet selections by next Monday, ahead of the government's swearing-in on Tuesday. Despite the strong backing, the party acknowledges some internal criticisms, particularly regarding tighter migration and social policies. The SPD aims to address these concerns by involving all members in future party initiatives.
The Berlin SPD leadership views the agreement as a pragmatic choice in response to global challenges and the party's recent electoral performance. However, some discontent remains within the CDU ranks, especially concerning debt discussions. Nonetheless, the coalition agreement signals a new chapter in German politics, with both parties committed to navigating the country's challenges together.
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