Tired German coalition leaders leaving the Chancellery after unsuccessful late-night talks.
Tired German coalition leaders leaving the Chancellery after unsuccessful late-night talks.
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La réunion du comité de coalition s'achève sans résultat après six heures

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Les dirigeants de la CDU, de la CSU et du SPD ont mis fin à leur réunion de coalition à la Chancellerie peu avant minuit. Aucun résultat n'a été annoncé et aucune conférence de presse n'est prévue.

Les pourparlers ont duré environ six heures. L'ordre du jour incluait des mesures d'allègement face à la hausse des prix de l'énergie, le budget 2027 et d'autres projets de réforme. Il s'agissait de la première session depuis la rencontre organisée il y a un mois à la Villa Borsig.

Le vice-chancelier Lars Klingbeil a déclaré devant le comité que les dernières semaines auraient dû être plus productives pour la coalition. Il attend une feuille de route pour les projets à venir. La ministre du Travail Bärbel Bas a noté que les divergences entre l'Union et le SPD ont rarement été aussi marquées qu'à l'heure actuelle.

Aucune décision concrète n'était prévue. Une déclaration écrite devrait suivre. Les partenaires de la coalition ont pour objectif de prendre des décisions clés avant la pause estivale dans deux mois.

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