Thursday, February 22, 2018

THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL PARTY VOTED UNANIMOUSLY FOR LARGER COALITION GOVERNMENT FORMATION WITH THE MAJOR CHRISTIAN POLITICAL PARTIES.


   The Social Democratic Political Party of Germany (SPD) voted unanimously for larger coalition government formation during the party's first meeting chaired by the nominated party's leader Nahles. Over four hundred party's members of the Social Democratic Party voted for coalition government formation and not against it, when compared to the previous meetings held and the votes casted by members of the Social Democratic Party  after the central and regional elections held late last Year in the Democratic Republic of Germany. The first week of March in the Year two thousand and eighteen has been set by the major political parties of Germany that comprised of the Christian Democratic Union Political Party (CDU) the Christian Social Union Political Party (CSU) and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) as the required date for conclusion of Germany's controversial debates for the formation of the Larger Coalition Government named GROKO, despite the current differences among the major and minor political parties that needs to be ironed-out, before the specified date for the formation of Germany's coalition government. Few of the controversial political financial immigration healthcare social Environmental Protection policy and educational reform issues that required compromise of both the major and relatively minor political parties of Germany entailed the disputed ban on higher emission rates diesel engine vehicles manufacture and use on the streets of Germany's various States that entailed Bayern Munchen and perhaps the Eurozone countries, particularly the neighboring Eurozone countries to the Democratic Republic of Germany. However, the detailed aspects on the ban, or use of foreign vehicles with higher emission rates diesel engines on the streets of the various States of Germany have not been specified, despite the Highest Court first meeting on the controversial policy for either the ban on the manufacture of diesel engine vehicles, or their use on the streets of the various States of Germany that ended earlier in the weekend with the adjournment of the Highest Court required final decision on the controversial policy for either the ban, or use of higher emission rates diesel engine vehicles in the Democratic Republic of Germany. Taxation reform policy social benefits allocation, specially the Hart 4 for both the domestic and foreigners residing in Germany has been repeatedly emphasized upon as the upgraded social security for all the citizens and few foreign citizens. Besides, the requirement for Insurance premium adjustment for both the privilege and less privilege citizens of the Democratic Republic of Germany.

        Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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