At the weekend, the CDU, CSU and FDP want to come together to discuss the situation after the federal election and to explore opportunities for a coalition with the Greens.
The top of the Union wants to discuss the opportunities for a possible joint Jamaica government with the Greens on Sunday evening with representatives of the FDP.
From union circles it was said on Thursday that the party leaders of the CDU, CSU and FDP, Armin Laschet, Markus Söder and Christian Lindner, had decided on Wednesday evening that they wanted to meet on Sunday evening at 6.30 p.m. The participants in the delegations should be determined during the course of Thursday. Talks with the Greens have also been arranged, these are planned for the beginning of the coming week.
On Friday evening and Saturday, the CSU had ruled out possible dates from the outset – according to information from the German Press Agency, Söder had announced this early on. On Friday evening there is a celebration for the former Bavarian Prime Minister and CSU leader Edmund Stoiber for his 80th birthday, at which Laschet is announced in addition to Söder. On Saturday, Söder has several CSU committee meetings in the district associations in the calendar. But Söder offered this Thursday, during the day on Friday or Sunday for possible discussions.

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