
The leader of the Christian Democratic Union Party (right) and the Secretary -General of the party, March 10, 2025 (Getty)
The Conservative Christian Alliance and the Social Democratic Party will start today, Thursday, the negotiations of a ruler coalition in Germany. Consultations through 16 working groups, each of which includes 16 representatives of the Christian Democratic Party and the Bavarian Social Party – which constitute what is known as the Christian Alliance – and the Social Democratic Party, will reach the total number of politicians participating in the negotiations 256 politicians.
The consultations are scheduled to continue through the working groups for ten days. There will be a guidance group responsible for integration between groups. The results of the group’s work are scheduled to be referred to a negotiating group that will also include the head of the Christian Democratic Party and future advisor Fredchiich Mirz, the heads of the Social Democratic Party Lars Klinjelbil and Zinc Kenkin, and the head of the Bavarian Christian Social Party Marcus Zoder.
Negotiations are held on the basis of the initial agreement reached by the Christian coalition and the Social Democratic Party on major points of exploratory talks. However, there are still many issues that need clarification. In the event that the coalition agreement is agreed upon, the three parties will be approved. The Social Democratic Party intends to explore its members’ opinions about the expected draft. Mirz is seeking to form the new government by Easter, that is, mid -April.
A poll showed, at the beginning of this month, that the majority of the Germans want to form a ruler coalition between the conservative Christian alliance and the Social Democratic Party. According to the results of the survey conducted by the “Insation” institute to measure the indicators of opinion, commissioned by the German newspaper “Bild am Zonteg”, 52% of the Germans hope in a federal government between the two parties, while this does not wish 32% of others, and the rest of the percentage (16%) did not specify its position.
44% of those surveyed believe that the alliance between conservatives and socialists will better judge the former ruling coalition between the Socialists, Greens and Liberals, while 32% believe that the situation will be as it was in the era of the previous government, while 15% believe it will be worse. 38% of the Germans believe that the leader of the Christian Democratic Party and the winner of the election, Fredchich Mirz, will be a better consultant than Olaf Schultz, who belongs to the Social Democratic Party, while 27% believe that he will be at the same level for Gulz, while 28% believes that he will be a worse consultant than Schultz.
(Associated Press, New Arab)