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Greens lead four AG in coalition negotiations

2021-10-21T14:42:08.644Z


A number of Greens from Baden-Württemberg will have an important say in the negotiations for a traffic light coalition in the federal government. They are in charge of four working groups: ex-party leader Cem Özdemir is to take over the economic group, Franziska Brantner from Heidelberg heads the AG Europe, Chris Kühn from Tübingen is to negotiate the subject of building and housing with SPD vice-president Kevin Kühnert and vice-president of the Greens Ricarda Lang meets Leni Breymaier from the Southwest SPD in the Gender Equality and Diversity group.


A number of Greens from Baden-Württemberg will have an important say in the negotiations for a traffic light coalition in the federal government.

They are in charge of four working groups: ex-party leader Cem Özdemir is to take over the economic group, Franziska Brantner from Heidelberg heads the AG Europe, Chris Kühn from Tübingen is to negotiate the subject of building and housing with SPD vice-president Kevin Kühnert and vice-president of the Greens Ricarda Lang meets Leni Breymaier from the Southwest SPD in the Gender Equality and Diversity group.

Stuttgart / Berlin - Agnieszka Brugger is deputy head of the working group, which is responsible for foreign and security policy, among other things.

In addition, the majority of the green ministers from the south-west participate in the working groups.

Finance minister Danyal Bayaz sits in the working group finance, culture minister Theresa Schopper in the working group education, social affairs minister Manne Lucha negotiates the area of ​​health and care and science minister Theresia Bauer takes care of cultural and media policy.

The head of the State Chancellery, Florian Stegmann, is also involved in the Modern State and Democracy Working Group.

Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Greens) has been a member of the main negotiating group around the Greens bosses Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck since the talks began.

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CDU Vice Strobl on traffic light talks: Union itself to blame

From the point of view of the CDU vice-chairman Thomas Strobl, the Union has to blame itself for the fact that there is now a three-way discussion between the SPD, the Greens and the FDP about a new federal government.

"For us it is particularly bitter and hopefully a warning that the developments that have brought us to today's point are our own fault," said the CDU regional chief of Baden-Württemberg on Wednesday of the German press agency in Stuttgart.

CDU Vice Strobl on traffic light talks: Union itself to blame

Unemployment in Berlin continues to fall

The number of unemployed in Berlin fell further in September.

190,435 women and men were registered as unemployed, 5724 fewer than in August and 18,847 fewer than a year earlier, as the Federal Employment Agency announced on Thursday.

At 9.4 percent, the unemployment rate was 1.1 percentage points lower than a year ago.

Companies continued to look for new people, it said.

Unemployment in Berlin continues to fall

Who with whom?

Berlin SPD explores with four parties

Who will rule Berlin in which constellation in the future?

It will be some time before that is certain.

After all, concrete talks begin.

In the end, the election winner SPD is spoiled for choice.

Who with whom?

Berlin SPD explores with four parties

A total of 22 working groups are planned.

In them, specialist politicians from the SPD, Greens and FDP are supposed to negotiate the details of the coalition agreement on various issues and policy areas.

The work should be ready by the end of November.

dpa

Source: merkur

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