Parties - Boris Rhein promotes black-red coalition agreement
Hesse's Minister President Boris Rhein (CDU) has promoted the planned coalition agreement with the SPD at a small party conference of the Hesse CDU. "This is an agreement that brings things together", he said in Frankfurt on Saturday. The promises from the CDU election program would be kept. It is a policy that strengthens the majority and still protects minorities.
In view of the many current crises, many people are disappointed and frightened, said Rhein. They had the feeling that democracy was not delivering on a central promise, namely a policy for the majority of people in the country. Rhein called on citizens to regain their trust in politics and democracy.
Just over two months after the state elections, the CDU and SPD agreed on the 184-page government program for the years 2024 to 2029. The SPD will discuss this at its special party conference in Groß-Umstadt in southern Hesse. Following the expected majority approval of the two party conferences, the coalition agreement is to be signed on Monday.
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The proposed coalition agreement between Hesse's Minister President Boris Rhein from the CDU and the SPD is expected to uphold the promises made in the CDU's election program. Boris Rhein spoke about this at a small party conference in Frankfurt, stressing that the agreement aims to strengthen the majority while still protecting minorities. Rhein acknowledged the disappointment and fear many people feel due to current crises, believing that democracy needs to deliver on its promise of a policy for the majority of the country. The coalition agreement, agreed upon by the CDU and SPD two months after the state elections, will be discussed at an SPD special party conference in Groß-Umstadt and signed on Monday if approved by both party conferences. This event takes place in Hesse, a region along the Rhine River in Germany.
Source: www.stern.de