Cem Özdemir va devenir le nouveau ministre-président du Bade-Wurtemberg

Les Verts et la CDU ont signé leur accord de coalition dans le Bade-Wurtemberg. Cem Özdemir devrait être élu nouveau ministre-président mercredi.

Les Verts et la CDU ont signé leur accord de coalition pour les cinq prochaines années à Stuttgart. Les négociateurs Cem Özdemir pour les Verts et Manuel Hagel pour la CDU ont paraphé le document de plus de 160 pages. Les partis gouvernent ensemble depuis 2016 et poursuivent leur coalition.

Le contrat prévoit une dernière année de maternelle gratuite et obligatoire. Le Bade-Wurtemberg vise la neutralité climatique d'ici 2040. La création d'entreprise doit être possible en deux jours et la bureaucratie doit être réduite.

Özdemir a présenté son équipe ministérielle écologiste lundi. Manuel Hagel occupera le poste de ministre de l'Intérieur. Les autres portefeuilles sont attribués à Danyal Bayaz, ministre des Finances, et à Thekla Walker, ministre de l'Environnement. L'élection d'Özdemir pour succéder à Kretschmann au parlement régional est prévue pour mercredi.

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