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Greens and CDU Agree on Coalition in Baden-Württemberg

From Der Standard · (13m ago) German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The Green party and the CDU have agreed to form a new coalition government in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
  • Both parties approved the coalition agreement at their respective party conventions in Stuttgart and Korntal-Münchingen.
  • The designated Minister-President, Cem Özdemir of the Green party, described the agreement as involving "painful compromises" while advocating for a centrist political course.

In a significant political development for the German state of Baden-Württemberg, the Green party and the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) have officially agreed to form a new "green-black" coalition government. This decision follows extensive negotiations and culminates in the approval of a coalition treaty by delegates from both parties at separate conventions held in Stuttgart and Korntal-Münchingen.

The agreement marks a continuation of the previous governing alliance between the two parties. Cem Özdemir, the lead negotiator for the Greens and the designated Minister-President, acknowledged that the path to this agreement involved "painful compromises." However, he presented the treaty as a necessary step towards maintaining a stable, centrist political direction for the state, emphasizing the collaborative effort required to bridge their respective party platforms.

Manuel Hagel, the CDU's lead negotiator, also championed the coalition contract, aligning with Özdemir's call for a moderate political course. The successful ratification by both parties signals a unified front and a commitment to governance despite the inherent ideological differences between the Greens and the CDU. The focus now shifts to the implementation of the agreed-upon policies and the operationalization of the new state government.

While the article notes the approval process, it does not delve into the specific policy details or the nature of the compromises made. The emphasis remains on the successful formation of the coalition and the joint commitment to a centrist approach, reflecting a pragmatic political strategy within the German federal landscape. The agreement underscores the ongoing trend of coalition-building in Germany, where broad consensus is often required to form stable governments.

painful compromises

— Cem ÖzdemirDescribing the nature of the agreement reached between the Green party and the CDU.
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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.