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64 percent of Germans want to be ruled black green, black and yellow when loses its majority. The result has a Emnid survey. In NRW, where the forthcoming elections, the CDU rebels against black-green.
With the growing dissatisfaction with the black-yellow government in Berlin turns the mood in voting events among voters favor black-green alliances. 64 percent of voters would support the federal government, according to a pre-release Emnid poll for the news magazine Focus a black-green coalition, if black and yellow would not have a government majority.
76 percent of the Union and 73 percent of Green supporters in this case
would now welcome such alliances. In North Rhine-Westphalia will find
60 percent of respondents said that black and green should form a
government if it is in the regional elections on 9 May for a CDU / FDP
government is not enough.
However, 81 percent of the Greens will see supporters, 59 percent of
CDU supporters and 65 percent of all respondents are still more
divisive than in common with black-green. Divide them in black and
yellow, 54 percent of all respondents see.
Varying opinions fall out of the jurisdiction of the possible
coalitions. The best government for the modernization of the business
location Germany is responsible for 51 percent of the respondents Black
and Yellow. Black and Green are here for only 32 percent.
Asked about the right energy policy, 56 percent black and green to have a competence, black and yellow, 29 per cent. In education, 42 percent of all respondents see the skills of black-yellow, and black-green on the same. Securing the welfare state, trust in the federal government 42 percent of all respondents Black and Green - something more than black and yellow, with 39 percent.
"Black and green is almost like purgatory"
In North Rhine-Westphalia, where black-green after the state election on 9 May could become reality, the politicians, however, resist tooth and nail against it. "Black and Green is for me a terrible idea - almost" purgatory, "said Labor Minister Karl-Josef Laumann (CDU the magazine Focus).
The CDU Innenexperte Wolfgang Bosbach said, even the black-green speculation is a dangerous game: "They confused our supporters and make the greens on Civil still attractive." Whoever believes in black and green, to argue that, fundamentally changing the Greens would be on key issues such as education, immigration, internal security or energy. How to meet it, I do not see black and green, I think nothing, "said Bosbach.
The green NRW top politician Sylvia Löhrmann is not so categorical: "If it is not enough for Red-Green is black and green Zweitoption possible," she told the news magazine. "To have any prejudice, it must be the CDU on key issues - such as education and energy policy - clearly moving toward us."
The SPD chief doubts Sigmar Gabriel. "Black and Green would be primarily a threat to the Greens. Most Greens do not want such an alliance. "With the CDU could not make it sound educational policy, including similarities in the nuclear and energy policy were not evident.
A coalition of his SPD with the Greens and Left Party joined Gabriel. Only Premier Jürgen Rüttgers (CDU) may have an interest in ensuring that the Left Party is in the Düsseldorf parliament. "This is the straw to which he clings because he hopes that it will not be sufficient for the SPD and the Greens."
Several polls show that currently have neither black nor red-green-yellow, a government majority. Red-red-green would be mathematically possible.
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