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Berlin: CDU wants to start coalition negotiations with SPD

2023-03-02T17:52:49.989Z


There are signs of a change of power in Berlin. After the SPD, the CDU is now officially in favor of negotiating a joint government alliance.


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CDU man Kai Wegner and Franziska Giffey, SPD

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After the election debacle, the CDU and SPD could govern together in Berlin in the future.

Both parties want to negotiate the formation of a government.

After the SPD state board, the CDU also spoke out in favor of corresponding talks.

The state board voted unanimously for it, as a CDU spokesman announced.

This indicates a change of power in the capital, which has been governed by the SPD, the Greens and the Left since 2016, although the previous tripartite alliance would also have a majority in the new parliament.

Should black and red work, Franziska Giffey (SPD), who has only been head of government since December 2021, would have to leave the town hall.

She has declared her willingness to work as a senator in the new state government.

In this case, the new governing mayor would be the CDU top candidate Kai Wegner.

The CDU last provided a head of government in Berlin with Eberhard Diepgen, who was in office from 1984 to 1989 and from 1991 to 2001.

The CDU won the repeat election on February 12 with 28.2 percent.

SPD and Greens both got 18.4 percent.

With 53 votes, the Social Democrats only have a wafer-thin lead over the Greens.

They did worse than ever in a House of Representatives election.

The left came to 12.2 percent, the AfD to 9.1.

The FDP flew out of parliament with 4.6 percent.

Since February 17, the parties have been exploring in exploratory talks whether there is a common basis for coalition negotiations and for forming a government.

The CDU spoke three times each with the SPD and the Greens.

SPD, Greens and Left also met three times.

SPD state chairwoman Giffey justified the move from red-green-red to the CDU with “respect for the election results”, among other things.

A new start is not possible with the previous partners, the Greens and the Left.

The Berlin Constitutional Court declared the September 26, 2021 election invalid due to “serious systemic deficiencies” and numerous electoral errors.

The court ordered a full retake.

Nothing changes in the length of the five-year legislative period.

So it ends in 2026.

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Source: spiegel

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