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Germany updates: Government should be ‘center-right’ — Spahn

September 6, 2025
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The Bavarian leader’s interview with the Rheinische Post newspaper came after German chancellor Friedrich Merz stopped just short of promising any further military commitments to Ukraine after the  in Paris.

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He also muted the possibility of having fighting-age Ukrainian men return to their home country to help secure the country’s future while lamenting the welfare system that Germany introudced in 2022.

“Peace is not foreseeable at present,” said Söder. “It is therefore legitimate to consider sending Ukrainians who are fit for military service back to their homeland to ensure security in their own country.”

He pointed to , arguing that they meant that “compared to other European countries, we have a significantly lower proportion of Ukrainians in work.”

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Skip next section CDU/CSU parliamentary leader calls for center-right shift

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CDU/CSU parliamentary leader calls for center-right shift

Jens Spahn, the parliamentary group leader of the and the believes the coalition government needs to shift more towards the center-right. This he said would align with the expectations of the people in the country.

“For ten years, Germany has been voting center-right by a majority, but is then governed by center-left governments,” Spahn told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.

“This is a dilemma that we in the black-red coalition can resolve if everyone understands it,” Spahn said and went on to call again for massive social cuts.

“We could save even more than ten percent on citizen’s income,” said the Union faction leader.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s center-right CDU/CSU alliance and its coalition partner, the center-left , make the current coalition a centrist government in practice.

Merz has emphasized that . The coalition government is pushing for reforms, but there is disagreement in the coalition on how best to proceed.

While the SPD is open to reforms, it does not want to cut back on the social system.

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Welcome to our coverage

Guten Tag from the newsroom in Bonn and welcome to our Germany coverage.

The union faction leader in the the Bundestag, Jens Spahn, believes the coalition needs to shift more to the center-right to reflect the will of the people.

Meanwhile a student representative body is calling for €100 billion in additional funds for schools.

Stay with us for news and updates from Germany.

https://p.dw.com/p/5060g

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