Coalition committee ends without concrete decisions

The leaders of CDU/CSU and SPD held a three-and-a-half-hour coalition committee meeting on budget, climate protection, and other topics, without making concrete decisions. The session at the Chancellery took place confidentially, skipping the usual press conference. Progress was reported on the climate protection program, while issues like fuel prices had already been addressed by the cabinet.

The coalition committee of the federal government, comprising representatives from the Union (CDU/CSU) and the SPD, met in the evening at the Chancellery. Leading the session were Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), SPD leaders Lars Klingbeil and Bärbel Bas, and CSU head Markus Söder. For the first time, Federal Environment Minister Carsten Schneider (SPD), not part of the regular lineup, participated. Discussions lasted three and a half hours, covering budget issues, climate protection, electoral reform, CO₂ pricing, grid fees, debt brake, and basic security.

According to sources close to participants, no concrete resolutions were adopted. However, progress was noted on the climate protection program, with productive talks on budget consolidation and basic security. Expectations for the meeting had been tempered beforehand, as it proceeded confidentially without public announcements of outcomes.

The federal government must submit its climate protection program by the end of March to meet the 2030 CO₂ targets. Current ministerial proposals fall short, and the planned amendment to the heating law, which would again permit the installation of gas and oil heaters, exacerbates the challenge.

The SPD also intended to address surging fuel prices stemming from the American-Israeli attack on Iran. The cabinet had preempted this earlier in the day: Gas stations may now raise prices only once daily, and the government, like other G7 nations, is drawing on oil reserves to stabilize supplies.

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Tired German coalition leaders leaving the Chancellery after unsuccessful late-night talks.
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Leaders of the CDU, CSU and SPD ended their coalition committee meeting in the Chancellery shortly before midnight. No results were announced, and no press conference is planned.

Top representatives of Germany's black-red coalition from CDU, CSU and SPD concluded their two-day talks on energy prices and social-tax reforms late Sunday night at Villa Borsig near Berlin. No results were disclosed immediately. It remains unclear if announcements will follow on Monday.

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Germany's black-red federal government aims to pass a package of reforms covering taxes, the labor market, pensions and bureaucracy reduction before the summer break. A further coalition committee meeting shortly before the parliamentary summer recess in early July is set to make the decisions. Chancellor Friedrich Merz will invite social partners to the chancellery in early June.

As the April 29 cabinet decision approaches, Health Minister Nina Warken and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil signal openness to adjustments in the statutory health insurance savings package, originally based on the Finance Commission's 66 proposals. Following the recent draft release and coalition disputes, associations and opposition intensify criticisms.

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared the supply of diesel, petrol, and kerosene secure at the Hannover Messe opening, despite the energy crisis triggered by the Iran war. He announced a forthcoming national security council meeting. Economy Minister Katherina Reiche is inviting industry representatives for talks.

CSU leader Markus Söder, CDU secretary general Carsten Linnemann and SPD leader Lars Klingbeil joined the traditional asparagus boat tour of the Seeheimer Kreis. The outing on Tegeler See served as preparation ahead of talks with employers and unions.

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Labor Minister Bärbel Bas has called on unions and employers to resume talks on reforming working hours. She made the announcement at the DGB federal congress.

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