The initiative "Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen & Co." has called for legal examinations to be dispensed with in order to implement the referendum it has initiated.
Instead, “timely steps” would have to be included in the coalition agreement, the initiative announced on Tuesday.
She announced a rally at the special party conference of the Berlin Left on Tuesday evening.
Berlin - The SPD, the Greens and the Left, who want to start coalition negotiations on Friday, agreed at the end of their explorations to set up an expert commission to examine the “possibilities, ways and prerequisites for implementation” of the referendum on the expropriation of large housing companies.
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In rapid succession: Berlin's parties are sounding out in close rhythm
The week started in Berlin with three exploratory talks - and the next ones have already been agreed.
The winner of the House of Representatives election and SPD leader Giffey would like to be through in mid-October.
In rapid succession: Berlin's parties are sounding out in close rhythm
Who with whom in Berlin?
SPD explores with four parties
Who will rule Berlin in which constellation in the future?
It will be a while before that is certain.
After all, concrete talks begin.
In the end, the election winner SPD is spoiled for choice.
Who with whom in Berlin?
SPD explores with four parties
Who with whom in Berlin?
SPD explores with four parties
Who will rule Berlin in which constellation in the future?
It will be a while before that is certain.
After all, concrete talks begin.
In the end, the election winner SPD is spoiled for choice.
Who with whom in Berlin?
SPD explores with four parties
The initiative expects the new Senate to draw up a socialization law.
This goal must be recorded in the coalition agreement, as well as a timetable for implementation.
The initiative will closely monitor how the concrete implementation of the referendum will be determined in the coalition negotiations, according to a spokesman for the initiative.
According to the final result published by the regional election authorities on Friday, 57.6 percent of voters in Berlin voted for the expropriation of large housing companies in the referendum on September 26th.
39.8 percent voted no.
The vote is not legally binding on politics.
dpa