Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
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The SPD is set to announce the results of its 15-day online vote on the coalition pact, which could lead to the signing of a significant agreement if a majority approves. The party's member participation has already met required thresholds, although there are concerns over vague promises in the pact, particularly around minimum wage and immigration policies. Internal factions, notably the youth wing, have expressed discontent and called for negotiation reopenings. This follows rapid developments as other coalition partners await this outcome to prepare for the new government formation.
The SPD announced it would reveal the results of its coalition pact member poll, indicating whether party members approve or reject the agreement before moving forward.
The party's members have expressed significant criticisms of the coalition pact, particularly regarding vague promises on minimum wage and migration policies, reflecting internal dissent.
If a majority of SPD members vote in favor, preparations for the signing of the coalition agreement and the subsequent election of a new Federal Chancellor will proceed.
The upcoming decisions follow a tense negotiation period, contrasting with the Union's more unified approach to their coalition agreement, showcasing differing party dynamics.
Read at The Local Germany
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