Germany's coalition government declares renewed stability after turbulent phase
Germany’s coalition government has declared its partnership back on track after a period of uncertainty. SPD parliamentary manager Dirk Wiese announced that the alliance between the conservative Union and the Social Democrats is now stable once more. He described the latest coalition committee session as 'extremely important' in rebuilding momentum.
Wiese confirmed that the coalition had 'regained its footing' following recent tensions. He stressed the need to maintain this renewed working dynamic and deliver political results before summer. Clear timelines have now been established for key modernisation projects.
To ensure broad support, the government has agreed to open dialogue with social partners. Wiese highlighted this step as crucial for securing backing for upcoming reforms. The focus remains on turning recent progress into concrete action.
The coalition’s renewed cooperation sets the stage for upcoming legislative work. With deadlines in place and talks planned with stakeholders, the government aims to push forward its agenda. Wiese’s remarks signal a shift from internal disputes to policy implementation.
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