Tuesday, November 26, 2013

MEMBERS OF BOTH THE CHRISTIAN POLITICAL PARTIES AND SOCIAL DEMOCRATS EXPRESSED HOPE IN THE MEETING THAT MAY END CONTROVERSY ON THE GOVERNMENT'S MAIN POLICIES.

MEMBERS OF BOTH THE CHRISTIAN POLITICAL PARTIES AND SOCIAL DEMOCRATS EXPRESSED HOPE IN THE MEETING THAT MAY END CONTROVERSY ON THE GOVERNMENT'S MAIN POLICIES.

        Members of both the Christian Political Parties and Social Democrats expressed hope for the eventual solution that may end the extended controversial meetings over government's main policies required for formation of the country's major coalition government in today's meeting which has remained behind closed doors, despite the repeated extended sessions. However, progress has been made closer to compromise on many of the country's major political issues between the major coalition government political parties that entailed the CDU, CSU and SPD Political Parties. Few of the major and minor political issues that have been mentioned during the meetings included minimum wage, data protection, tax issues, finance immigration and defense issues. Besides, the requirement for tougher accountability methods on domestic immigration policies with regard to refugees, or asylum cases and on documents such as the digitalized identification cards, Passports, driver's license and internet cards in all the States of the Democratic Republic of Germany.

                                       Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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