In Berlin, the explorations for the formation of a government after the parliamentary elections are going into the next round.
After the SPD had already spoken to all four possible coalition partners, the exploratory teams from the SPD and FDP met on Wednesday.
The meeting is to the taste of early risers:
Berlin - the start was shortly after 7 a.m.
It is the second conversation between the two parties after the exploratory premiere on Monday.
According to the FDP, the interlocutors wanted to pick up where they left off on Monday.
The target was a time frame of two hours.
Details of the content of the conversation are not known.
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Further meetings are planned for Wednesday: On the one hand, the SPD and the Greens want to continue talking to each other in the morning.
In addition, explorations between the CDU and FDP and between the Greens and the CDU are planned.
There will also be more one-on-one talks in the days after, during which the exploratory teams will not least want to find out with whom there is the most common ground for a possible coalition government.
After the election, the SPD and mayor-designate Franziska Giffey claimed the task of forming a government for themselves, who on September 26 became the strongest party with 21.4 percent ahead of the Greens and the CDU.
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