Press comments on the traffic light: This is how commentators rate the soundings

Press comments on the traffic light: This is how commentators rate the soundings

Political observers in Berlin were not really surprised that there is now a traffic light coalition in the federal government. The Union is currently not capable of governing. The press reviews.

The first explorations for a federal government formed by the SPD, the Greens and the FDP begin. Or are they basically already coalition negotiations? The state of the Union seems too disastrous for even FDP leader Christian Lindner to seriously believe in the option of a Jamaica coalition. CSU boss Markus Söder reacted accordingly and buried the alliance without further ado – and over the meek chancellor candidate Armin Laschet.

This is how the commentators see the situation around a new type of government and a Union in need of renewal:

“New Osnabrück Newspaper”: “It would be a first in the federal government that requires difficult compromises. But it is also an opportunity. Olaf Scholz can be trusted to forge a socially-liberal-ecological government that tackles the enormous challenges of the time: more climate protection without excessive paternalism. One Liberal economic policy with a firm eye on social cohesion. A crisis-tested Chancellor, who is also seen as an anchor of stability abroad and who receives the necessary legroom from his own people. In the talks it must be possible to create the trust that all three Parties being able to implement core concerns. Finances, economics, climate protection, social affairs: only if those involved are not caught up in ideologies can a stable alliance emerge. “

“Baden Latest News”: “All the advantages are now with election winner Olaf Scholz. A traffic light of his SPD with the Greens and FDP is the most popular government option in surveys. It will not be easy for Scholz, the social and financial demands of his party links, the climate protection program of the Greens and the liberal To bring the rejection of tax increases under one roof. But the will to power is not only great in the SPD. “

“Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung”: “Laschet emphasized his constant willingness to talk, Söder, on the other hand, refused to stand outside the door and wait to see if the Union could play again. The CSU is preparing for opposition times. This suggests a certain realism, but also what Lindner said criticized the Union. Söder says he “wanted” Jamaica. But it is not the Greens, the FDP and the CDU that are causing Jamaica to fail. The indiscretions of the past few days were too treacherous for that. “

“Märkische Oderzeitung”: “For the observer, the question arises whether these are still explorations or coalition negotiations. CSU boss Markus Söder is assuming the latter, while the traffic light negotiators still think they are exploring a possible alliance. That Söder is faster than everyone else , has internal reasons that can be reduced to the simple formula: the more traffic lights, the less Laschet. Bavaria’s Prime Minister has now damaged the CDU leader so badly that his own party no longer has to do much to get rid of the Aachener A new era is dawning for the Union too, which in the opposition has to be content with fewer posts, less influence and a lot more frustration. “

“Rhein-Zeitung”: “The election victory of the SPD, the deplorable state of the Union and the insistence of the Greens left the liberals no choice but to set the course for the traffic lights. Anything else would have been a surprise and would probably have triggered a political crisis. The Union has that Liberals’ decision is made even easier by the recent bullshit to the press about the content of their bilateral talks. “

Söder and Laschet with messages that could hardly be more different

“Southgerman newspaper”: “If there was any need for proof that Markus Söder and Markus did not pull together – at least not on the same side – then it was now impressively provided. Everyone knew that the FDP and the Greens would decide on this Wednesday whether they would form a traffic light coalition There would have been enough time for the chairmen of the CDU and CSU to coordinate their reaction. But Laschet and Söder spoke up with messages that could hardly be more different. (…) Many in the CDU now wish a quick new beginning. But Armin Laschet still does not want to clear the way. In order to survive politically, he continues to hope for a Jamaica coalition.

“People’s Voice”: “So far, the Greens and Liberals have stuck together like Siamese twins during the preliminary talks on forming a government. The double sets the pace and direction, not the SPD and the Union, which are hoping for the Chancellery -Yellow phalanx is finite. When it comes to the right content. Social democrats and Greens, for example, are very close when it comes to state confidence, while the liberals have their problems with that. That should have a considerable braking effect on negotiations with the debt brake and wealth tax. But At which coalition negotiations everything is clear beforehand? The door to the Jamaica alternative is closing. The FDP does not feel called to breathe new life into the depleted union. And the green base would rehearse the uprising in Jamaica. The traffic lights lights up – in trial operation. “

“The traffic light will demand painful compromises from each of the three parties”

“Weser Courier”: “The Traffic light will demand painful compromises from each of the three parties. But after three grand coalitions in the past 16 years, this model also offers a charming opportunity. Germany needs a functioning government quickly. The tasks are immense: Corona, mountain of debt, the EU crisis, geopolitical challenges. “

“Pforzheimer Zeitung”: “It only takes a few seconds before Christian Lindner fires a well-aimed arrow in the direction of the Union: The talks with the Greens, says the FDP chairman, were very discreet. By then, at the latest, it is clear what Lindner is about to announce in his statement – First explorations of his party with the SPD and the Greens. Discretion was the big issue in the past few days. The anger about the breaches, presumably on the part of the Union, is great. Exciting times are also ahead for the CDU. The attacks on Armin Laschet have already dominated in the past few days the union; no trace of unity. With each day that the traffic light parties negotiate, the pressure on the party leader to clear the way for a fresh start is growing. His time in the front row of politics is likely to have expired will.”

“Südkurier”: “What Armin Laschet still does not want to admit, says CSU regional group leader Alexander Dobrindt openly: The journey is in the direction of the traffic light. The exploratory talks in Berlin are making giant strides towards the SPD and a Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Above all, FDP leader Lindner, Anyone who had promised otherwise before the election has to give himself a huge push, but the Union makes it easy for the liberals to change sides: Those who don’t know whether they want to govern at all cannot expect to be taken seriously as a partner in coalition talks The tragic chapter of Laschet inevitably comes to an end in the Union. The candidate for chancellor made many mistakes in the election campaign. However, others are to blame for the unfortunate course of the exploratory talks – especially the Union friends in Bavaria. Markus Söder has a Jamaica Chancellor named Armin Laschet Obviously no interest. If the CDU boss fails, it is because of him. “

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