Following their parliamentary victory in February, Germany's conservative alliance of the Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU) is now entering coalition negotiations with the Social Democrats (SPD), led by outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Friedrich Merz, the conservative bloc's leader, aims to establish a new government by mid-April. The negotiation process will involve 16 working groups comprising representatives from each party focusing on a comprehensive government program draft, which will ultimately be presented to party members for approval after careful deliberation.
Germany's conservative alliance of the CDU and CSU is commencing coalition talks with the SPD after February’s elections, aiming for a government before Easter.
Friedrich Merz leads the conservative bloc, indicating plans for a joint government program crafted through discussions among 16 working groups in the upcoming 10 days.
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