German Political Leaders Clash Over Coalition Prospects and Policy Proposals Ahead of 2025 Election
Amid rising far-right influence in Europe, German parties debate alliances, immigration, and defense spending as the Bundestag election nears.
- CDU leader Friedrich Merz faces criticism for proposing stricter rules on dual citizenship and revocation of German nationality for criminals, sparking accusations of promoting divisive policies.
- Green candidate Robert Habeck warns against political fragmentation and urges democratic parties to maintain coalition flexibility to counter rising extremism in Europe.
- Schleswig-Holstein's Daniel Günther critiques CSU's Markus Söder for his opposition to potential CDU-Green coalitions, citing the need for pragmatic alliances in governance.
- Far-right gains in Austria, with Herbert Kickl poised to become chancellor, raise concerns in Germany about the potential influence on domestic politics and the AfD's rising poll numbers.
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz dismisses speculation about a pre-election visit to Moscow as baseless, emphasizing his commitment to strengthening Germany's international alliances.































































