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The road to a coalition | Germany Elects

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In a special episode of the Germany Elects podcast made in partnership with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES), Jeremy Cliffe talks with an array of experts on progressive politics in Germany to discuss the prospect of a "traffic-light" coalition of the centre-left SPD, the Greens and the centre-right FDP.

He is first joined by Martin Schulz, the FES president and SPD chancellor candidate at the 2017 election, to discuss the significance of the election on 26 September in German and European politics.

Then he is joined by SPD MP Jens Zimmermann and commentator Ulrike Herrmann to discuss the SPD in the Bundestag and how a "traffic light" government might govern domestically.

Finally he is joined by MEP and former federal justice, labour and families minister Katarina Barley as well as the editor of the IPG journal Anja Wehler-Schöck to discuss what the election means for Europe and the wider world.


Further reading


Find out more about the work of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in the UK in the EU and in the US .


You can read this recent policy brief by the FES office in Brussels on how to build on the success of the global minimum corporate tax rate.


Also recommended are the IPG, the FES journal in German, and the the IPS, its English-language counterpart.


You can listen back to all episodes of Germany Elects and read all the New Statesman's coverage of the German election.



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In a special episode of the Germany Elects podcast made in partnership with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES), Jeremy Cliffe talks with an array of experts on progressive politics in Germany to discuss the prospect of a "traffic-light" coalition of the centre-left SPD, the Greens and the centre-right FDP.

He is first joined by Martin Schulz, the FES president and SPD chancellor candidate at the 2017 election, to discuss the significance of the election on 26 September in German and European politics.

Then he is joined by SPD MP Jens Zimmermann and commentator Ulrike Herrmann to discuss the SPD in the Bundestag and how a "traffic light" government might govern domestically.

Finally he is joined by MEP and former federal justice, labour and families minister Katarina Barley as well as the editor of the IPG journal Anja Wehler-Schöck to discuss what the election means for Europe and the wider world.


Further reading


Find out more about the work of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in the UK in the EU and in the US .


You can read this recent policy brief by the FES office in Brussels on how to build on the success of the global minimum corporate tax rate.


Also recommended are the IPG, the FES journal in German, and the the IPS, its English-language counterpart.


You can listen back to all episodes of Germany Elects and read all the New Statesman's coverage of the German election.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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