Friedrich Merz, chairman of the German Christian Democrats, sees the SDP and the Greens’ policy as “quite sensible”.
In Germany Friedrich Merz Search the SDP and the Greens as “fairly sensible” parties. On the matter reported Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Merz, with his speech, cheers on the post -federation day elections on the day 23. According to a recent support survey The Christian Democrats (CDU and its Bavarian sister party CSU) are in the lead with about 29 % support.
Partly far -right AfD is second with about 21 % support and SDP third with about 16 % support. The support of the Greens is 12 %.
Although the tightening of the Immigration Acts by last week’s Christian Democrats caused tough disputes with the SDP and the Greens, Merz still says he is ready for “rational discussions with the SDP and others” after the elections.
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According to Merz, three parties’ cooperation is illustrated, among other things, by law that followed the migration law, as a result of the cooperation of the parties, which improved the protection of women from home violence.
According to Merz, the sides are capable of “practical and right decisions.”
However, there are disagreements within the Christian Democrats, especially with regard to the Greens. Chairman of the Bavarian CSU sister party Markus Söder There is a strong deal of cooperation with the Greens. According to Söder, the Greens will not allow tightening of immigration laws.
However, according to Merz, this is not an insurmountable obstacle.
“We are in agreement with (Söder), and after the elections, we look at alternatives to create a majority in Bundestag,” Merz said.