Thursday, January 23, 2014

BIGGER COALITION GOVERNMENT CABINET MEMBERS RE-EXAMINED THE MANDATE THAT HAS BEEN SET FOR IMPLEMENTATION IN MORE TRADITIONAL MANNER DURING THE TWO DAYS MEETING HELD MESSEBERG CASTLE.

BIGGER COALITION GOVERNMENT CABINET MEMBERS RE-EXAMINED THE MANDATE THAT HAS BEEN SET FOR IMPLEMENTATION IN MORE TRADITIONAL MANNER DURING THE TWO DAYS MEETING HELD AT MESSEBERG CASTLE.

       Germany's bigger Coalition government cabinet members seemed more unified and relaxed during the two days meeting held at Messeberg Castle with Chancellor Angela Merkel on crutches after faster recovery from ski accident injury that enabled her to re-examined her mandate that has been set for implementation in more traditional manner which emphasized her cabinet's bigger Coalition government absolute majority and ruling clout in Germany's Parliament known as the Bundestag. Further reshuffle of some of her cabinet's higher positions has not been mentioned. However, few of the main political issues that have been discussed during the meeting on both the domestic and foreign levels that gave the major political parties that comprised of the Christian Democratic Union Political Party (CDU) with the Christian Social Union Political Party (CSU) and the Social Democrats Political Party called the SPD the majority citizens support for the overwhelming election victory during the election entailed policies such as the requirement for the implementation of minimum wage legislation, retirement age limit, tax policies, the energy policy, economic issues in finance policies and packages, besides the concern for increasing unrest in the Ukraine capital Kiev.

                                               Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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