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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Koalitionsmöte avslutades efter sex timmar utan resultat

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Ledarna för CDU, CSU och SPD avslutade sitt koalitionsmöte i förbundskanslerämbetet strax före midnatt. Inga resultat tillkännagavs och ingen presskonferens är planerad.

Samtalen pågick i cirka sex timmar. På agendan stod bland annat lättnader för höga energipriser, budgeten för 2027 och ytterligare reformplaner. Det var den första sessionen sedan mötet för en månad sedan i Villa Borsig.

Vicekansler Lars Klingbeil sa inför kommittén att de senaste veckorna borde ha gått bättre för koalitionen. Han förväntar sig en färdplan för kommande projekt. Arbetsmarknadsminister Bärbel Bas noterade att skillnaderna mellan Unionen och SPD sällan har varit så märkbara som för närvarande.

Inga konkreta beslut var planerade. Ett skriftligt uttalande kommer istället. Koalitionspartnerna siktar på att fatta viktiga beslut innan sommaruppehållet om två månader.

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