Europe live: Germany’s SPD approves coalition deal with conservative CDU/CSU to form next government

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Social Democrats approve German coalition deal

And it’s now done: SPD members have approved the coalition deal with the overwhelming “yes” from 84.6% of those who cast their votes.

15.4% voted against, with 56% turnout, SPD said in a social media update.

SPD visual confirming the Yes vote on the coalition deal Photograph: SPD

In a separate emailed update, SPD’s secretary general Matthias Miersch said “in these very difficult times in global politics, we bear responsibility for our security, for economic growth, secure jobs and equal opportunities,” Reuters reported.

The approval paves the way for Friedrich Merz to be confirmed as the next German chancellor next week.

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SPD’s co-leader Klingbeil to serve as vice-chancellor, finance minister

SPD’s secretary general Matthias Miersch just spoke at a press conference on the members’ vote.

Matthias Miersch, secretary general of Germany’s social democratic SPD party, addresses a press conference at the party’s headquarters in Berlin. Photograph: Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images

He said the SPD’s final picks for ministers will be presented on 5 May, ahead of the formal confirmation of Friedrich Merz as the chancellor the following day.

But he confirmed that SPD’s Lars Klingbeil will be the vice-chancellor and federal finance minister in the new government.

Miersch also thanked for “strong grassroots support” for the deal, and said he hoped that some scepticism in parts of the party could be overcome, so “even those who voted no will ultimately see it was worth joining this government and standing up for the basic social democratic values.”

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source: theguardian.com


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