Probes: Jamaica agrees with family and Bundeswehr

It was part 34; tough and strenuous conversations 34; At the end of the first stage of the Jamaica negotiations, the Union, FDP and Greens draw a positive conclusion.

Probes: Jamaica agrees with family and Bundeswehr

Upon completion of first phase of consultations for a Jamaica coalition of CDU, CSU, FDP and greens, re is a consensus between parties on issue of relief for families. According to words of Green-federal director Michael Kellner, re is agreement that a full-day care of elementary students is necessary. But re is still talk about how this should be implemented.

Agreement between Greens and CSU is also that a child's right belongs in Basic Law. Waiter said it was a "heaven blatant injustice" that 20 percent of children in Germany were affected by poverty.

FDP general secretary Nicola Beer said that re is also a financial discharge for strengning of families and children. There are many programs and services that are not very accurate. They would have to be tested for efficiency and bundled with services. Bureaucracy is part of this. Looking back, beer spoke of "partly very tough and tiring conversations".

Train soldiers in best possible way

The Union stressed willingness of all sides to spend more money on Bundeswehr in future. It is necessary to train and equip German soldiers in best possible way, said parliamentary manager of Union Bundestag group in Bundestag, Michael Grosse-Brömer (CDU). In Jamaica negotiations, re was consensus across party boundaries that more money was needed.

The CDU politician drew a positive conclusion from first exploratory round. In next step, distinct ideas that have become evident must now lead to common goals for Jamaica. He was confident that such an alliance could be developed positively.

CSU Secretary-General Andreas Scheuer said that we have explored cutting volumes and distributed work orders for second exploratory phase that started next week. He also spoke of a constructive and concentrated conclusion of first round. Like big-Brömer, Scheuer spoke out for a close toothing of Germany with NATO and UN. There must also be a fair cooperation with Russia and China.

Date Of Update: 04 November 2017, 12:02
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