Friday, October 18, 2013

THE THREE MAJOR COALITION GOVERNMENT POLITICAL PARTIES CAME CLOSER IN YESTERDAY'S MEETING AND HAVE AGREED TO MEET AGAIN FOR THE FOURTH AND PERHAPS THE LAST TIME TO CONCLUDE THE DISCUSSION ON THE DISPUTED AND CONTROVERSIAL MAJOR POLITICAL ISSUES.

THE THREE COALITION GOVERNMENT POLITICAL PARTIES CAME CLOSER IN YESTERDAY'S MEETING AND HAVE AGREED TO MEET AGAIN FOR THE FOURTH AND PERHAPS THE LAST TIME TO CONCLUDE THE DISCUSSION ON THE DISPUTED AND CONTROVERSIAL MAJOR POLITICAL ISSUES.

      The Christian Political Parties and the Social Democrats Political Party called the SPD came closer towards the formation of bigger coalition government after yesterday's extended three hours extra-ordinary meeting which took place at the Kanzler's office in Germany's capital Berlin. However, the three major coalition government political parties which comprised of the CDU, the CSU and the SPD have agreed to meet again for the fourth and perhaps the last time to conclude the discussion on the disputed and controversial major political issues which the SPD Chief Gabriel emphasized as essential and significant requirements for the formation of bigger coalition government with the major Christian Union Political Parties, the CDU and CSU. These disputed and controversial major political issues entailed tax reduction, instead of tax increase. Minimum wages readjustment and investment in the education in all the States of Germany which could mean budget increase for the Ministry of Education.

                                       Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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