After the traffic lights go out, there is movement in the Bundestag. CDU Vice President Breher reveals in the podcast which new initiatives are being formed with a view to the upcoming elections.
CDU deputy leader Silvia Breher called for a policy change in t-online’s “Tagesbruch” podcast. The Lower Saxony MP warns that people must once again have the feeling that their concerns will be decided on in Berlin. She suggests abolishing citizens’ money “in favor of a new basic security”.
In addition, the deputy party leader speaks about a new development in the Bundestag since the traffic light government was broken: “It’s really exciting that so many colleagues, including from ministerial offices, are now approaching our group.”
What kind of intention is behind it, what legislative proposals the CDU would support by the end of the year and how the deputy leader comments on possible coalitions after the new election, Listen to the podcast here:
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