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Radio Prostor | Germany's governing coalition has broken up, early elections could be in March
In recent days, Germany's ruling trio coalition has been trying to find a way out of the crisis caused by disagreements over the way forward in the economic recovery. It finally broke up with the departure of the Free Democratic Party. How will the attack on the markets in Magdeburg affect the elections? Tereza Novotná, Associate Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Radio Prostor.
7. January 2025
So far, it seems that the other main parties are refusing any cooperation with the AfD, so it will depend on how many seats the AfD will achieve and who will be the main party that will be able to lead a coalition with only one other party, or will we see a combined coalition again. That is to say, whether the SPD will be in the next coalition or whether the next coalition will have only the Greens or both the Greens and the SPD. The post-election negotiations will also be influenced by whether all parties get into parliament.