Leader of Social Democrats winning in Germany to unite with “green”

The leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDPG) elections in Germany intends to conclude a coalition with “green” and called on the Christian Democratic Union (XDS) to go to the opposition. This is reported by TASS.

According to politics, the KDS unit and the Christian Social Union (HCU) is not a place in the new Cabinet. “Three parties intensified – Social Democrats, Green and Free Democrats. Citizens identified a clear mandate – these three parties should enter the next government,” said Scholz.

Previously, the SDPG won the elections to the 20th convocation Bundestag, which were held in the country on September 26. In all 299 German districts, Social Democrats scored 25.7 percent of the votes. XDS and HCS scored a total of 24.1 percent of the votes. Green scored 14.8 percent of votes. The free Democratic Party received 11.5 percent in the elections.

/Media reports.