Woidke skeptisk over minoritetsregering

Brandenburgs ministerpræsident Dietmar Woidke udtrykker skepsis over for en minoritetsregering. Han understreger, at et demokratisk flertal er at foretrække, da minoritetsregeringer er udsatte for chantage og kostbare. Dette sker midt i krisen i SPD/BSW-koalitionen på grund af politikeres fratræden.

Koalitionen mellem SPD og Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) i Brandenburg er i krise efter udtræden af fire medlemmer af delstatsparlamentet. Den 11. november forlod Jouleen Gruhn, Melanie Matzies, André von Ossowski og Reinhard Simon BSW. De nævnte autoritære tendenser og den voksende dominans af radikaliserede positioner inden for partiet som årsager.

Efter samtaler er Simon og Matzies vendt tilbage til BSW, mens Gruhn og von Ossowski agter at fastholde deres udtræden. BSW’s delstatsleder Friederike Benda krævede, at de to afgiver deres mandater, og stillede spørgsmålstegn ved, om de støtter partiets positioner. Gruhn og von Ossowski afviste disse beskyldninger.

Ministerpræsidenten Dietmar Woidke (SPD) har advaret om konsekvenserne af en potentiel minoritetsregering. I et interview med »Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung« sagde han: «Det er altid bedre at kunne stole på et demokratisk flertal.» En minoritetsregering ville betyde at blive »chantageret i hvert enkelt projekt«, hvilket gør processen arbejdskrævende og dyr. Woidke taler derfor for et stabilt flertal for at sikre styrebarhed.

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