Monday, September 30, 2013

CHRISTIAN AND SOCIAL DEMOCRATS MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE AGREED TO CONVEN AND SORT OUT DIFFERENCES THAT MAY END CONTROVERSIES ON THE COUNTRY'S MAJOR POLITICAL ISSUES.

CHRISTIAN AND SOCIAL DEMOCRATS MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE AGREED TO CONVEN AND SORT OUT DIFFERENCES THAT MAY END CONTROVERSIES ON THE COUNTRY'S MAJOR POLITICAL ISSUES.

       Three major political parties that comprised of the Christian Political Parties, the CDU, the CSU and the Social Democrats Political Party the SPD have agreed to conven and sort out differences that may end controversies on major political issues, before the formation of the coalition government of the country's major political parties. However, the Social Democrats Political Party also known as the SPD will have to give up its stand against tax increase, if elected as one of Germany's ruling political parties in the new coalition government of the Christian Democrats and Christian Socialists Union Political Parties that have ruled Germany for decades. Other main, or major political issues entailed the finance, Saving, or Rescue Packages and Euro crisis Austerity Measures that have remained Europe's cause for the current finance crisis and political unrest, specially in the Southern European Union countries.

                                       Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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