Friday, October 4, 2013

MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE CONVENED FOR POSSIBLE FORMATION OF BIGGER COALITION GOVERNMENT BETWEEN THE FOUR MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES.

MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES HAVE CONVENED FOR POSSIBLE FORMATION OF BIGGER COALITION GOVERNMENT BETWEEN THE FOUR MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES.

      Major political parties have convened early morning today in Germany's capital Berlin to discuss possible formation of bigger coalition government between the four major political parties that entailed the CDU, the CSU, the SPD and the Green Political Party as required by the citizens in the latest voting results that attained a fourty eight percent (48%) votes for the formation of bigger coalition government with compromise on the current major political, financial and economic issues between the major political parties. Some of the issues mentioned included tax issues, finance, Euro crisis, and immigration issues on both the domestic , the European Union and International foreign issues. However, some European Union countries concern about the re-election of Germany's Christian Political Parties and for the third term in office has not been mentioned, neither by the ruling Political Parties, nor by the Opposition during the series of meetings for the formation of bigger coalition government in the Democratic Republic of Germany.

                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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