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Scholz, Lindner and Habeck discuss the coalition crisis
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Budget gap and economic strategy: The coalition could collapse over these controversial issues in the next two weeks. Now a small group will first explore whether the traffic light can still be saved.
Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) and Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP) will meet several times before the coalition committee meeting on Wednesday evening to discuss ways out of the traffic light crisis. According to dpa information, two to three such discussions are planned from Monday. The “Spiegel” first reported about it.
On Wednesday – the day after the US election – the coalition committee, which also includes the party and parliamentary group leaders, will meet. It will be about the two major controversial questions in the coalition: How can the billion-dollar hole in the federal budget be plugged before the crucial adjustment meeting of the Bundestag’s budget committee on November 14th? And what strategy can be agreed upon to combat the economic crisis in Germany?
Habeck and Lindner have presented concepts for this. Scholz is currently drafting a “pact for industry” with representatives from business and unions. Both questions are seen as possible breaking points in the coalition. The meeting of the coalition committee, which includes almost 20 representatives of the coalition parties, was scheduled many weeks ago. It is the first such meeting since the parliamentary summer break.
dpa
Source: Stern
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