Schleswig-Holstein’s Prime Minister Daniel Günther reignited the debate about a potential black and green coalition at the federal level, describing the Greens as a coalition partner with whom the Union can govern well. However, CDU party leader Friedrich Merz firmly rejected speculation about possible coalitions, stating that the focus is on fighting for the CDU rather than discussing coalitions before election dates.
Merz clarified that discussions about potential coalitions are a collective effort within the party to reach and mobilize potential voters. He emphasized that the CDU is united and confident heading into the federal party conference. Merz highlighted the CDU’s progress and goals for the upcoming state elections in Thuringia, Saxony, and Brandenburg, focusing on maintaining the party’s strength in East Germany.
Merz reiterated the CDU’s stance against collaborating with the AfD or the Left Party, referencing current party conference resolutions as the basis for this decision. His comments come amidst a period of intense political activity, with discussions about coalition partnerships and election strategies taking center stage. As the CDU prepares for upcoming challenges, Merz’s emphasis on unity and focus on voter engagement reflect the party’s commitment to securing a strong position in the political landscape.