… or so it would seem. After the recent general elections (Bundestagswahl) we can expect to have a so-called “black and yellow coalition” in power.
The colours refer to the CDU and FDP parties, who are not actually so far apart in many of their policies, but still have a lot of debating to do until they agree on everything.
What worried me a little bit was a comment that I heard on the radio a few days ago, that “all topics are open to discussion”. I would have expected that some topics did not need to be discussed, and it reminded me of the last round of coalition talks 4 years ago, where the CDU and SPD discussed raising the VAT rate. One party wanted to raise it by 1%, the other did not want to raise it at all, and in the end they agreed on 3%!
Over the next few weeks the parties – including the CSU as well – will thrash out their policies and come up with a contract by which they will theoretically govern the country for the next 4 years. I am wondering how much they will undo the work of the previous CDU/SPD coalition, and in particular how many policies will be agreed upon, that neither party had in their manifesto during the election campaign.
Scrapping the Gesundheitsfond would be a good start…
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