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The CDU has signaled a very serious interest in forming a coalition, and the SPD is also available to form a government. “The FDP has made it clear that it is fundamentally available for further talks, but not at the present time, and that it sees the government mandate for the CDU and the Greens.” Therefore, they now want to go into exploratory talks with the CDU.
Also talks between the CDU and the SPD
If the talks are successful, “we will propose to our party that we enter into coalition negotiations,” explained Neubaur and Banaszak. As a coalition, the CDU and Greens would have a comfortable majority in the state parliament. After the conversation with Wüst on Wednesday, Neubaur had already said that the conversation was “pleasant, open and honest”.
Prime Minister Wüst made the intersections between the two parties clear on the evening of the election: He repeatedly emphasized that climate protection and jobs had to be brought together. This is the most important task.
Who goes into the exploratory talks for the CDU initially remained open on Sunday. The Greens have already named an “exploratory team” of eleven people, including Neubaur and Banaszak.
Despite everything, election winner Wüst and SPD state leader Thomas Kutschaty want to meet in the Düsseldorf state parliament on Monday (10 a.m.) in a small group for a working meeting. Head of State Nathanael Liminski (CDU) and Secretary General of the NRW-SPD, Nadja Lüders, should also take part.
More: How Hendrik Wüst wants to convince the Greens
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