Free Democratic Party (FDP) chairperson Christian Lindner, Social Democratic Party (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz and Green Party co-chairpersons Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck were seen leaving the second round of indepth exploratory talks in Berlin on Monday.
A 'traffic light' coalition comprising the Green Party, SPD and FDP is likely to form the new German government as no single party achieved a majority in the Bundestag following September 26 general election.
Another potential governing coalition includes the 'Jamaica,' comprising of the Green Party, CDU/CSU and FDP governing majority.
Free Democratic Party (FDP) chairperson Christian Lindner, Social Democratic Party (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz and Green Party co-chairpersons Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck were seen leaving the second round of indepth exploratory talks in Berlin on Monday.
A 'traffic light' coalition comprising the Green Party, SPD and FDP is likely to form the new German government as no single party achieved a majority in the Bundestag following September 26 general election.
Another potential governing coalition includes the 'Jamaica,' comprising of the Green Party, CDU/CSU and FDP governing majority.
Free Democratic Party (FDP) chairperson Christian Lindner, Social Democratic Party (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz and Green Party co-chairpersons Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck were seen leaving the second round of indepth exploratory talks in Berlin on Monday.
A 'traffic light' coalition comprising the Green Party, SPD and FDP is likely to form the new German government as no single party achieved a majority in the Bundestag following September 26 general election.
Another potential governing coalition includes the 'Jamaica,' comprising of the Green Party, CDU/CSU and FDP governing majority.