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CDU and SPD adopt black-red coalition agreement

The CDU and SPD have approved the new black-red coalition agreement for Hesse at party conferences. One of the two future government partners was only able to do so with some pain.

Hesse's Minister President Boris Rhein votes in favor of the coalition agreement. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Hesse's Minister President Boris Rhein votes in favor of the coalition agreement. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Parties - CDU and SPD adopt black-red coalition agreement

The way is clear for the future black-red coalition government in Hesse. The CDU and SPD voted in favor of the coalition agreement at their respective party conferences. For the Social Democrats, the vote was preceded by a long and controversial debate. At an extraordinary SPD party conference in Groß-Umstadt near Darmstadt, there were ultimately 253 votes in favor, 56 against and 8 abstentions. The government program for the years 2024 to 2029 was thus adopted with 81.9 percent.

Prior to this, a parallel small CDU party conference in Frankfurt with 133 delegates had adopted the paper after a very short debate and with a large majority. There were 132 votes in favor, one vote against and no abstentions. This corresponds to an approval rate of more than 99 percent. The coalition agreement is to be signed on Monday (December 18) in Wiesbaden.

Minister President: Promises from CDU election manifesto kept

"This is an agreement that brings things together", said Hesse's Minister President Boris Rhein (CDU). The promises from the CDU election manifesto would be kept. It is a policy that strengthens the majority and still protects minorities. In view of the many current crises, many people are disappointed and frightened. They have the feeling that democracy is not keeping a central promise, namely a policy for the majority of people in the country. Rhein called on citizens to regain their trust in politics and democracy.

An important point in the coalition agreement is the topic of migration, said Rhein. "Here, too, we have a clear edge. The CDU/CSU has made clear statements here. But - and this is the difference to others - without foaming at the mouth and in particular without pandering to radical forces," he emphasized. The CDU is acting because irregular migration must be significantly limited.

Rhein explained that in future, only immigrants with prospects of remaining in Germany would be allocated to local authorities. Specific integration obligations would be enshrined in the Integration Act - such as a clear commitment to the fight against anti-Semitism and Israel's right to exist.

Faeser speaks of a "community of responsibility"

SPD state leader Nancy Faeser described the Black-Red coalition as a "community of responsibility". The envisaged government alliance is not a "love match", said the Federal Minister of the Interior in Groß-Umstadt. For example, the coalition agreement formulated goals in refugee policy "that are extremely painful". But for the SPD, not joining the state government would mean being able to do less for migrants. At the same time, there is also a lot of social democratic handwriting in the 184-page paper, for example in social, housing and labor market policy.

At the SPD party conference, there was a lot of criticism of the treaty, for example because of the narrow guard rails for migration or the planned ban on special gender symbols in schools and universities. The regional head of the Young Socialists, Lukas Schneider, also reiterated his rejection of the coalition agreement. Numerous other speakers also complained that there was too little social democratic DNA in the government program.

After a quarter of a century on the opposition bench, the Hessian SPD is entering the black-red coalition as a junior partner. In the state elections on October 8, it received 15.1 percent of the vote, less than half that of the CDU (34.6 percent). The new state parliament in Wiesbaden will be constituted on January 18.

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  1. The CDU and SPD parties from Hesse held their conferences to vote on the black-red coalition agreement, which was adopted with a large majority in both.
  2. The coalition agreement will be signed on Monday in Wiesbaden, marking the clear path for the future black-red coalition government in Hesse.
  3. At the CDU party conference in Frankfurt, 133 delegates approved the coalition agreement with an approval rate of over 99%, while the SPD conference in Groß-Umstadt saw a vote of 253 in favor, 56 against, and 8 abstentions.
  4. Boris Rhein, Hesse's Minister President and CDU leader, pointed out that the promises from the CDU election manifesto would be kept under the new coalition government.
  5. The topic of migration was highlighted by Rhein, who emphasized that the CDU aimed to significantly limit irregular migration and protect Germany's democratic values.
  6. Nancy Faeser, the SPD's state leader, described the black-red coalition as a "community of responsibility" but acknowledged that it was not a "love match" and involved some painful compromises.
  7. Criticism of the coalition agreement was voiced during the SPD party conference, with speakers emphasizing the lack of social democratic DNA in the government program.
  8. After being on the opposition bench for 25 years, the Hessian SPD is now entering the black-red coalition as a junior partner, having received 15.1% of the vote in the state elections on October 8.
  9. The new state parliament in Wiesbaden will be constituted on January 18, ushering in the start of the black-red coalition government in Hesse, which aims to strengthen the majority while protecting minorities, based on the coalition agreement.

Source: www.stern.de

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