Despite the most recently hard attacks on the asylum question Union Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz (CDU) Still ready for discussions with the SPD after the Bundestag election. He told Bayerischer Rundfunk on the edge of the CSU party conference in Nuremberg.
Already on the day of the draft law failed in the Bundestag for a harder asylum course, the Union with the SPD and the Greens passed another law that is supposed to better protect women from domestic violence. The example shows that SPD and Greens “already very reasonable” be “when it comes to making reasonable and correct decisions”. After the election, he wanted to “conduct reasonable conversations with the SPD and with others”.
There is no contradiction to the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU), who repeatedly vehemently excludes cooperation with the Greens. “We are completely in agreement on the matter, and after the election we will see what options there are for a majority education in the German Bundestag, for a chancellor's election that is due,” said Merz.