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Top politicians see the basis for traffic light negotiations

2021-10-15T14:58:03.470Z


Top politicians from the SPD, Greens and FDP from Schleswig-Holstein have welcomed the planned start of coalition negotiations on a traffic light alliance in the federal government. "A departure is possible," said the SPD state chairman and deputy federal chairman Serpil Midyatli on Friday in Kiel. The traffic lights could stand for that. "The talks were conducted as politics should be:


Top politicians from the SPD, Greens and FDP from Schleswig-Holstein have welcomed the planned start of coalition negotiations on a traffic light alliance in the federal government.

"A departure is possible," said the SPD state chairman and deputy federal chairman Serpil Midyatli on Friday in Kiel.

The traffic lights could stand for that.

"The talks were conducted as politics should be:

Kiel - trusting and characterized by respect. "

Finance Minister Monika Heinold from the Greens emphasized, "The paper gives courage that a new departure can actually succeed".

However, it is not yet clear to her how the major investment projects are to be financed.

The chairman of the Greens, Anna Tranziska, said: "The presented paper breathes the spirit of optimism and the future."

For FDP regional chief Heiner Garg, a liberal signature is clearly recognizable in the joint exploratory paper.

"We stood and stand for the formation of a progressive coalition and on this basis it is only logical to enter into coalition negotiations."

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Previously, the negotiators of the SPD, Greens and FDP had unanimously agreed in the exploratory talks in favor of starting coalition negotiations.

While the SPD federal executive already agreed to negotiations on Friday, a small party congress will deal with them on Sunday at the Greens.

The FDP committees want to decide on Monday.

dpa

Source: merkur

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