The 'Grand coalition' in Germany is nearing the end of its initial phase of coalition negotiations, with 16 working groups set to present their findings. Key topics include a substantial finance package, though criticism arises from the Green and Left parties regarding proposed changes to migration and asylum laws. Leaders question the viability of these proposals. Additionally, CDU/CSU's chancellor candidate has emphasized reducing immigration, complicating discussions further. The outcome could significantly impact governance and foreign policy.
The working groups will present their results on Monday, marking the first phase of coalition negotiations aimed at striking a deal between CDU/CSU and SPD parties.
Despite plans for a significant finance package, the negotiations face challenges over tax and social expenditure due to differing priorities between the parties.
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