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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 72021701" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>All very messy. Guess the differences between the FDP and the Fundi side of the Green party are too profound, maybe a coalition with the Realos greens would be possible if the Green party splits but that does not look likely. The SPD are unlikely to approve a new coalition cause the members would not approve it. But if there was an election tomorrow they would have an even worse result than last time so the new coalition politics is probably not about a grand coalition anyway. </p><p></p><p>The FDP and CDU have the best policies on the economy and defence spending which are the key issues for me but they do not have enough votes yet together. Maybe a new election could change that if they can win votes from the naive left and rabid AFD right. </p><p></p><p>On Immigration the Greens want to increase while the CSU wants to restrict it to 200000 net a year. On Defence the Greens actually want to cut the budget while the FDP and CDU want increases. The Greens want to raise taxes and the CDU and FDP to cut them. The difference in mentality is clear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 72021701, member: 21246"] All very messy. Guess the differences between the FDP and the Fundi side of the Green party are too profound, maybe a coalition with the Realos greens would be possible if the Green party splits but that does not look likely. The SPD are unlikely to approve a new coalition cause the members would not approve it. But if there was an election tomorrow they would have an even worse result than last time so the new coalition politics is probably not about a grand coalition anyway. The FDP and CDU have the best policies on the economy and defence spending which are the key issues for me but they do not have enough votes yet together. Maybe a new election could change that if they can win votes from the naive left and rabid AFD right. On Immigration the Greens want to increase while the CSU wants to restrict it to 200000 net a year. On Defence the Greens actually want to cut the budget while the FDP and CDU want increases. The Greens want to raise taxes and the CDU and FDP to cut them. The difference in mentality is clear [/QUOTE]
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