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Talks over Jamaica remake in the North collapsed

2022-05-19T16:46:04.007Z


Talks over Jamaica remake in the North collapsed Created: 05/19/2022Updated: 05/19/2022 18:39 Sabine Sütterlin-Waack (CDU, lr) with Monika Heinold (The Greens) and Karin Prien (CDU). © Jonas Walzberg/dpa Prime Minister Günther's desired coalition is off the table. During exploratory talks, the CDU, Greens and FDP were unable to agree on negotiations on a new edition of the previous Jamaican coa


Talks over Jamaica remake in the North collapsed

Created: 05/19/2022Updated: 05/19/2022 18:39

Sabine Sütterlin-Waack (CDU, lr) with Monika Heinold (The Greens) and Karin Prien (CDU).

© Jonas Walzberg/dpa

Prime Minister Günther's desired coalition is off the table.

During exploratory talks, the CDU, Greens and FDP were unable to agree on negotiations on a new edition of the previous Jamaican coalition.

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Kiel - Schleswig-Holstein is expected to get a new government coalition.

In an exploratory talk on Thursday in Kiel, the leaders of the CDU, Greens and FDP were unable to agree on negotiations on continuing the incumbent Jamaica alliance.

He very much regrets this, said Prime Minister Daniel Günther (CDU) after several hours of consultations in a Kiel hotel.

He wanted a different result.

The CDU state executive will now discuss the situation on Monday and make an offer for exploratory talks to one of the two previous coalition partners.

With 43.4 percent, the CDU missed the absolute majority in the state parliament of Kiel by just one seat in the state elections on May 8th.

She would therefore only have a secure majority in parliament with the Greens or the FDP - nevertheless Günther had campaigned for a continuation of the tripartite alliance that has governed the north together since 2017.

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Günther, as CDU state chairman, had invited the Greens and FDP to the meeting on Thursday.

On Tuesday, a four-man team from the CDU led by Günther spoke separately with the leaders of both parties - for five hours with the Greens and two hours with the FDP.

The leaders of the Greens and FDP had already stated their clear preferences for a two-party coalition with the CDU, but had also declared themselves ready for talks beyond that.

Günther justified his course for a tripartite alliance with the high reputation of the coalition among the population.

In the state elections, the CDU and the Greens had improved significantly with 18.3 percent, while the FDP only managed 6.4 percent after heavy losses.

dpa

Source: merkur

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