German Coalition Agrees on 'Work Process' Without Concrete Results
Scholz-led government deadlocked after chancellor's office talks.
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Germany's coalition government agreed only on establishing a "work process" following top-level talks at the chancellery Wednesday, failing to reach concrete decisions on pressing policy disputes.
The vague commitment suggests continued fractures within the alliance of SPD, Greens, and FDP. German coalition partners have clashed over fiscal policy, energy transition spending, and labour market reforms. The inability to produce tangible outcomes at a high-level meeting signals ongoing dysfunction.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz convened the summit to resolve inter-party tensions. The deferral of decisions to undefined future discussions reflects deep disagreements that threaten government stability heading into continued legislative sessions.