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At Maischberger, Robin Alexander criticizes lacking solutions to burning questions within the coalition settlement. Jens Spahn (CDU) and Katharina Dröge (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) come collectively within the migration query. And Dieter Nuhr reveals what possibilities he sees for a flip on this coverage space.

Despite the “Duz-Männer-Friendship”, the coalition of black and purple is just not a “love marriage”, notes Markus Söder (CSU) on the press convention, which occurred on Wednesday within the Paul Löbe-Haus in Berlin. The coalition settlement is a “bestseller”, however then shoots after and provides: “Every word: pure politics”.

The coalition negotiations attain the house straight. However, that is truly solely the beginning line for a 4 -year cooperation between the Union and the SPD. In them, Friedrich Merz (CDU) and Lars Klingbeil (SPD) show that they will do it higher than their predecessors.

At Maischberger, the outcomes of the negotiations will likely be mentioned on Wednesday night. Jens Spahn (CDU) and Katharina Dröge (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) come collectively in relation to migration coverage. The moderator and TV producer Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt, the deputy editor-in-chief of the “world” Robin Alexander and Ann-Kathrin Hipp, journalist from “Tagesspiegel”, analyze the primary steps of black and purple. The cabaret artist Dieter Nuhr reveals how he offers with the political challenges.

Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt appears positively on the coalition negotiations. First of all, he was “relieved that things finally go ahead.” From the facet that the Union and the SPD needed to method considerably, this was a “good sign of democracy and a strength of the middle.” At the identical time, Burckhardt would have appreciated to be tackled much more. He additionally feels a “conservative voters in Germany who have a certain longing for CDU-PUR”. Nothing has develop into of it as a result of Lars Klingbeil negotiated fairly nicely, Burckhardt believes.

Ann-Kathrin Hipp emphasizes that the brand new authorities not solely has the duty of making belief in itself, “but also to restore trust in the population”. This is especially tough for Merz: he has a “confidence deficit, which he partly indebted himself”.

Robin Alexander is aware of the environment whereas coalition negotiations shouldn’t be overestimated and refers back to the profession of the earlier visitors mild coalition. It considerations him that the coalition settlement didn’t discover a solution to coping with demographic change in Germany. “The answer of this coalition is: We found commissions.”

For this, this coalition might not be “so moral-controlled, but a little more interest-controlled”, Meyer-Burckhardt is optimistic. “Markus Söder has not said which genre” the bestseller coalition settlement needs to be, provides paradoxically.

“The politics that they describe has no majority”

If Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) turns into the brand new Federal Minister of the Interior, it’s “a signal that something really happens,” says Alexander. In the Ruhr space it exhibits that not solely the CDU, but additionally the SPD had “break -ins in its core milieu”, which AfD has chosen within the Bundestag election. Nothing has occurred but, provides Alexander, “but this coalition contract is different from that of Angela Merkel on this point”.

The celebration chief of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Katharina Dröge, appears again on the previous few years: “What the traffic light has taken was a big step forward. It was a plan for the future of the country.” CDU and SPD now took large steps.

“Let’s start before you tear everything off,” span it tries with a conciliatory reply. Dröge doesn’t go into this and follows: “In climate protection, they handle everything we have done.” The clapping of the viewers feedback on Spahn with a swipe: “There may be applause here in the ARD studio, only this policy has been voted out.”

Then it will get heated. Dröge accuses the CDU and SPD of driving a course from a “mix of senseless hardness” in migration coverage and harming the economic system. That is an “unnecessary, inhumane hardness”. “We are not a country of immigration, we are a single country,” says Spahn. From day one, social service claims had been made in Germany. This coverage now not has a majority in Germany. “Illegal migration is illegal. And I would like to end what is illegal,” mentioned Spahn.

“Since I can think, the world has been under”

Maischberger talks to Dieter Nuhr concerning the temper in Germany and his new e-book, for which he has hit folks around the globe to speak to them concerning the which means of life. Nuhr is now “much more optimistic than 30 years ago”. He had been socialized within the Seventies. “Since I can think, the world has been going”. His techniques at the moment are: “Seriously laugh at it.”

On the coalition settlement, Nuhr “has no judgment at all.” He then feedback on migration coverage. “An incredible number of mistakes were made there”. But a minimum of “most of them have now understood that this is a serious problem”. Nuhr is just not assured for a transparent turnaround in migration: “I believe that no government will do it.”

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