The Social Democrats are skeptical and reluctant (SPD) politicians such as the Minister of Labor Hubertus Hale and the party’s Health Officer Karl Lauterbach in the possibility of a government alliance with the German Left after the coming elections in the country.
The Federal Minister of Labor expressed his reservations about a possible post-election government alliance with the party of the Left (The left), speaking to Spiegel, where he noted, characteristically, that “our program is workable. The program of the Left, it seems to me wish list and as if promising the sky with the stars “.
“In the run-up to the elections,” he continued, “one cannot promise things that may sound good but cannot be fulfilled. In order to form a coalition government after the elections there are a few points that are not negotiable for the Social Democratic Party (SPD) “.
These include, according to him, “taking responsibility for foreign and security policy issues and our accession to NATO. Anyone who disputes them will not rule“, He stressed.
SPD Health Officer Karl Lauterbach also agreed against of the alliance between his party and the Left after the upcoming federal elections, as broadcast by APE BPE.
“We would not make progress in foreign, defense and domestic policy, nor in the fight against the coronavirus and climate crisis, and we would disband. Such an alliance will have no future. We would have ongoing disagreements and would probably have to break up the governing alliance shortly. I would clearly prefer a partnership of the Social Democrats with them Greens and if that does not work, then a coalition that will include them Liberals“, He said in the podcast of the Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger and the German Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND).

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