Before exploratory talks with the SPD, the FDP and the Greens in the northeast met informally for a first round of talks.
The parliamentary manager of the FDP, David Wulff, said that they had a "friendly and constructive" conversation, according to the Ostsee-Zeitung (OZ / Tuesday).
Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig (SPD) has already called.
Schwerin - Wulff emphasized to the German Press Agency on Tuesday: “So far there has been an initial contact with the Greens to get to know each other.
The content has not yet been discussed. "
For the next exploratory talks between the SPD and the other parties, everyone involved is keeping a low profile.
"Confidentiality has been agreed on the place, time and content of the upcoming discussions," said the SPD on Monday.
So far, the party had only spoken to the previous coalition partner CDU last Friday.
According to a decision by the SPD state executive on the day after the election, on September 27, the party, as the winner of the election, wants to explore possibilities for a coalition with all democratic parties in the state parliament.
An alliance option in addition to red-black and red-red is also a traffic light.
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According to OZ, the Rostock political scientist Wolfgang Muno sees a trend towards traffic lights in the federal government, but this only means “symbolic support” for such an alliance in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
The FDP and the Greens are new to the state parliament, they don't know each other at all.
In terms of content, however, the expert sees no real sticking points.
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