Woidke skeptical about minority government

Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke expresses skepticism toward a minority government. He stresses that a democratic majority is preferable, as minority governments are blackmail-prone and costly. This comes amid the crisis in the SPD/BSW coalition due to lawmakers' exits.

The coalition between SPD and Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) in Brandenburg is in crisis following the exit of four state parliament members. On November 11, Jouleen Gruhn, Melanie Matzies, André von Ossowski, and Reinhard Simon left the BSW. They cited authoritarian tendencies and the growing dominance of radicalized positions within the party as reasons.

After discussions, Simon and Matzies rejoined the BSW, while Gruhn and von Ossowski intend to stick with their departure. BSW state leader Friederike Benda demanded that the two relinquish their mandates and questioned whether they support the party's positions. Gruhn and von Ossowski rejected these allegations.

Minister President Dietmar Woidke (SPD) has warned of the implications of a potential minority government. In an interview with the "Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung," he stated: "It is always better to be able to rely on a democratic majority." A minority government would mean being "blackmailed on every single project," making it a laborious and expensive process. Woidke thus advocates for a stable majority to ensure governability.

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Cem Özdemir and Manuel Hagel shake hands announcing Greens-CDU coalition in Baden-Württemberg.
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Greens and CDU agree on coalition after Baden-Württemberg election

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Eight weeks after the Greens' narrow win in the March state election, they and the CDU have reached a coalition agreement in Baden-Württemberg. Top candidates Cem Özdemir and Manuel Hagel announced it in Stuttgart, with the treaty to be presented next week.

Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer has warned the Union against considering a minority government. Such a setup would amount to an informal alliance with the AfD.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the stability of his black-red coalition during an ARD interview with Caren Miosga on Sunday evening (May 3, 2026). He urged the SPD to show compromise and ruled out alternatives like tolerance by the AfD. Merz openly addressed discontent within the Union and the limits of his patience.

Days before the planned cabinet decision, the SPD warns against overburdening insured individuals with Health Minister Nina Warken's savings package. The SPD demands more cuts from pharmaceutical companies and efficiency measures. The Greens have presented their own counter-concept.

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Former SPD chairman Kurt Beck has expressed concern about the future of democracy in Germany. He sees many parallels to the Weimar Republic.

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