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RedPrometheus
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« Reply #14 on: January 14, 2018, 12:44:44 PM » |
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Other state leaders like Berlin Mayor Michael Müller also expressed concern on a grand coalition. I think in the end, the base will vote down any coalition agreement, especially since the negotiation results are pretty weak (unlike in 2013). I'll also vote against it and don't know many people in my party here at the base that are in favor of a grand coalition.
I disagree completly - I am 100% certain, that the members will vote for the "grand" coalition.
What's the composition of the membership like? A lot of young SPD friends on Facebook I have have set their profile pics to the "GegenGroKo" - how relevant will they be? Or is their younger cohort considerably to the left of the party as a whole
The average is 61 or 62 And I think the older members are still traumatized by 16 years opposition during Helmut Kohl. And four years ago most of the young members were against the grand coalition too and a very large majority voted for the coalition nevertheless.
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