coalition agreement: Which steps are still imminent?
<p> <strong> coalition agreement: Which steps are still imminent? </strong> </p>
Berlin ·
The agreement between the CDU, CSU and SPD via a coalition agreement for a black-red government is a crucial step on the way to forming a new federal government. But there are still major appointments in the process.
Approval of the party bodies
On Wednesday, the committees of the CDU, CSU and SPD were informed about the decisions. The CSU's party executive gave its consent to the coalition agreement on Thursday.
Consent: Special case CDU
The consent to the coalition agreement is bound for the CDU to the Federal Committee, which is scheduled for April 28. This is an important body that includes representative members of the Bundestag faction and the federal states.
Consent: Special case SPD
The focus is on the formation of opinion of the party members. The vote on the coalition agreement begins on April 15 and ends on April 29. The result of this vote will be published on April 30th.
Signation of the coalition agreement
As soon as the committees are approved, the coalition agreement is solemnly signed. A signing could therefore only take place after April 30th.
When will the ministers be appointed?
The appointment of the ministers and ministers depends on the acceptance of the coalition agreement. Earlier experience has shown that the departments are implemented promptly after approval. SPD-Co-boss Lars Klingbeil indicated that the posts are only awarded after the membership vote on the coalition agreement.
Appointment for the chancellor's choice
According to information from the Bundestag factions of the Union and the SPD, the chancellor election is to take place on May 6th. CDU boss Friedrich Merz plans to travel to Paris and Warsaw immediately after the election. In addition, on May 8, the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War will be commemorated on May 8th.