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Friedrich Merz is about to become Chancellor and coalition with the SPD. Ralf Stegner belongs to her. He is not enthusiastic about “Maischberger”. What is still important.
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Union and SPD’s controversial debt package made it through the Bundestag on Tuesday. It is a small victory for probably Chancellor Friedrich Merz. But there is still one hurdle: the Federal Council. Only when the package is also waved through can Merz prepare for a chancellery. The SPD will then be a coalition partner. What teachings there are from the decision in the Bundestag, .
In view of the probable liaison, SPD politicians have already brought in their rhetorical claws with the CDU in the past few days and weeks so as not to spoil future colleagues. Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach even wanted Friedrich Merz’s broken word when it comes to debt brake don’t see as such.
Ralf Stegner, Member of the Bundestag of the SPD, broke a completely different tone last night in Sandra Maischberger Talk.
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Gideon Ötinger
While Stegner Friedrich Merz trusts? “Not really”
Friedrich Merz was determined in the federal election by a majority of Germans as a designated Federal Chancellor. However, he still has to develop the trust of at least one citizen: that of SPD man Ralf Stegner. In the current issue of “Maischberger” by this, he was asked whether he trusted Friedrich Merz.
“Not really,” said Stegner. Sandra Maischberger didn’t have to drill up. “And I also have to tell you why.” You shouldn’t do any common cause with “any democracy and for any reason and for no reason. Stegner thus referred to an application for migration policy, which Merz enforced in the Bundestag in January with votes from the AfD.
Stegner would like to see the principle of not doing a common cause with democracy and the coalition agreement. “Otherwise it cannot be done with the Social Democrats.” The AfD should become smaller again and disappear from the Bundestag. “I would rather have a good liberal party than these bagalute sitting there on the other.”
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In Baden-Württemberg, a two-year-old boy disappeared from the property of his parents late Tuesday afternoon. Emergency services immediately started a large -scale search – also in a neighboring forest. A redeeming news followed at night.
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Source: Stern

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