Coalition Talks Enter Critical Phase as CDU, SPD Grapple with Key Disputes
Germany's CDU, CSU, and SPD move to a smaller steering group to resolve major disagreements on migration, taxation, and social policy after working groups submit proposals.
- The 17 working groups tasked with drafting proposals for the coalition agreement have completed their submissions, marking the end of the first phase of negotiations.
- Key unresolved issues include migration policy, with the CDU advocating stricter measures and the SPD opposing cuts to asylum seeker benefits.
- Fiscal disagreements persist over the allocation of the €500 billion special fund, with CDU pushing for tax cuts and SPD advocating tax increases for top earners.
- Agreement has been reached on reforms to the Federal Police Act and measures to protect critical infrastructure, reflecting some common ground between the parties.
- Leaders emphasize thorough deliberation over deadlines, with CDU and SPD signaling that the coalition agreement may extend beyond the initial Easter timeline.




































































