Government education: Jamaica has put us in a pile of rubble

The SPD advises whether it should play a role in a future government. Meanwhile, the CDU lists the successes it sees for itself in the Jamaica probing.

Government education:   Jamaica has put us in a pile of rubble

The party leader of SPD came toger on Thursday evening to debate furr action after failure of Jamaica probes. Previously, federal president Frank-Walter Steinmeiermehr had spoken with SPD chief Martin Schulz for an hour. "We are going to discuss everything this evening and n see what comes out of it," said party vice-president Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel. The situation is difficult.

The Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Manuela Schwesig (SPD), criticized Jamaican parties. The Union, Greens and FDP would not have been able to form a stable government, said Schwesig before SPD meeting. "They put a pile of rubble in front of our feet and we have to think carefully about how we're going to pick it up."

Wher SPD leadership would take a decision on Thursday evening on toleration of a minority government or opening of exploratory talks for a grand coalition, Warunklar. The meeting was also expected to be former party chief and architect of grand coalition of 2013, Sigmar Gabriel. The foreign minister is regarded as a proponent of renewed cooperation with CDU and CSU. It was conceivable that Social Democrats would declare mselves "open to results" in discussions with or parties, it was said in SPD circles.

In SPD, a future government has been increasingly being discussed for a few days. Many SPD politicians again economic expert Bernd Westphal repeated DieForderung that party talks with Union should not escape. Lower Saxony's Social Democrat minister-President Stephan Weil contradicted Schäfer-Gümbel, EineMinderheitsregierung as an interesting option Bezeichnethatte.

Jamaica probes as a template?

Meanwhile, CDU leadership highlighted a number of unifications in failed Jamaica probing with FDP and greens. "The union has succeeded in enforcing important concerns," it says in a four-page paper, which is made by German press agency. It was distributed to members of CDU board of directors for preparation of a meeting scheduled for Monday.

The list could also be read as a template for possible probes with SPD. For CDU, however, it is likely to be difficult to fall behind se points. The Union has already announced that it wants to negotiate with SPD.

In paper, for example, re is agreement among Jamaican probing to abolish solidarity surcharge in such a way that "by end of legislature three quarters of taxpayers would not have paid a solo". Also listed is a child benefit increase of 25 euros per child and month, a Baukindergeld and a legal entitlement to a full day care for primary school children. Furr points are four years "without new debts" in federal budget, more caregivers, a "furr step in maternity pension" as well as 7,500 new positions for federal police authorities.

"From Union's point of view, re were enough viable foundations to build a stable government that can make right decisions for a good future for our country," paper says. It is unfortunate that FDP has declared that Jamaica probes have ended.

It also refers to an agreement on refugees that " total number of recordings for humanitarian reasons" should not exceed number of 200,000 people in year. In dispute on issue of family reunification for refugees with limited protection status, which union wants to keep exposed, an agreement was "close to grasp". The CDU paper also calls for construction of 1.5 million new flats in next four years, a uniform electronic "German ticket" for railways and a nationwide expansion of fast gigabit Internet networks up to 2025.

Date Of Update: 24 November 2017, 12:02
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