Nanu? Green parliamentary group leader suggests – speed limit not a condition for coalition – domestic policy

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These are completely new tones that give the fans of Porsche & Co. hope and could piss off environmentalists …

Green parliamentary group leader Anton Hofreiter does not want to make a speed limit on highways a condition for his party’s entry into the next federal government.

He did not believe in making individual measures a condition for joining a coalition, said Hofreiter of the Düsseldorf “Rheinische Post” and the Bonn “General-Anzeiger”.

Then he pressed the brakes a little and said: The Greens went into talks with “our entire positions”, “that includes a speed limit of 130 on motorways”. But nothing was heard of MUST.

Because it is “now not about dashes, but about a departure for climate neutrality, progress and justice”.

Hofreiter also made it clear that he would prefer a traffic light coalition of his party with the SPD and FDP to a Jamaica alliance with the Union and FDP. The SPD is in the lead and has “grown a lot, the Union has lost a lot. We take this vote seriously, of course. ”

In addition, there is the question of whether the Union “with its internal quarrels is currently at all negotiable”. Of course you are talking to all democratic parties.

The Greens and FDP will meet again in the morning to sound out opportunities for joint government participation. After the first meeting on Tuesday evening in a small group, the parties now want to compete with teams of ten.

The parties eligible for government have agreed further meetings for Sunday and next Tuesday. On Sunday afternoon, the SPD and FDP will meet first. On Sunday evening, the Union and the FDP as well as the SPD and the Greens will talk to each other. A meeting of the Union and the Greens is planned for next Tuesday.

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