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Germany: 'We have no claim to build govt - we can only make offer' - Soder02:44
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Christian Social Union (CSU) leader and Bavarian Minister-President Markus Soder admitted that the results of the German federal election were "disappointing result for the entire Union," at a press conference in Munich on Monday.

The CSU leader said that the Union's second place in finish left them with "no claim to form a government," saying that they could only make an 'offer.'

Soder went on to speak in favour of a so-called Jamaica coalition, made up of the Union with the Greens and the Free Democratic Party (FDP), but stressed that it shouldn't be a "government at any price."

Germany: 'We have no claim to build govt - we can only make offer' - Soder

Germany, Munich
September 27, 2021 at 12:40 GMT +00:00 · Published

Christian Social Union (CSU) leader and Bavarian Minister-President Markus Soder admitted that the results of the German federal election were "disappointing result for the entire Union," at a press conference in Munich on Monday.

The CSU leader said that the Union's second place in finish left them with "no claim to form a government," saying that they could only make an 'offer.'

Soder went on to speak in favour of a so-called Jamaica coalition, made up of the Union with the Greens and the Free Democratic Party (FDP), but stressed that it shouldn't be a "government at any price."

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Mandatory credit: CSU

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Christian Social Union (CSU) leader and Bavarian Minister-President Markus Soder admitted that the results of the German federal election were "disappointing result for the entire Union," at a press conference in Munich on Monday.

The CSU leader said that the Union's second place in finish left them with "no claim to form a government," saying that they could only make an 'offer.'

Soder went on to speak in favour of a so-called Jamaica coalition, made up of the Union with the Greens and the Free Democratic Party (FDP), but stressed that it shouldn't be a "government at any price."

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