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Leading Union politicians have suggested changing the coalition agreement. The SPD member of the Bundestag Dirk Wiese doesn’t think so: The coalition has enough to do.
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In the debate about a possible revision of the coalition agreement warns SPD parliamentary secretary Dirk Wiese to first implement the agreed projects. “The current coalition agreement still has many important and decisive agreements for the future of the country, which we want to implement together,” said Wiese Rhenish Post. He also referred to the results of several commissions on the future of social security systems, which are due to be available in 2026. There is “enough to do so that we will roll up our sleeves three or four times”.
Chancellery Minister Thorsten Frei (CDU) had previously shown himself open to a fundamental revision of the coalition agreement. Federal Economics Minister Katherina Reiche (CDU) had also called for measures to be taken to strengthen the economy, if necessary, even beyond the coalition agreement. The background is weak economic data and the debate about additional reforms.
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