MAIN AND DISPUTED POLITICAL ISSUES FOR FASTER FORMATION OF THE COUNTRY'S BIGGER COALITION GOVERNMENT.
Extended debates and extra-ordinary meetings required for unification of the country's major Political Parties on the main and disputed political issues for faster formation of Germany's bigger coalition government has gained both the media attention in extensive media coverages and public opinion on the extend of political and Constitutional freedom with the advantages of the country's major Political Parties that do not set limit, or Constitutional obligation for the required time period to form a government after the election. Similar Constitutional obligations, particularly those in which time limit have been specified for the formation of government after the election have been known to have dissolved governments, or cabinet formation in many countries, when the elected major Political Parties members have repeatedly failed to form the coalition government, or the cabinet members selection. However, governments spoke persons and Journalists have emphasized on the facts of the last meeting as being closer toward the formation of the country's bigger coalition government. Few of the major political issues that have been mentioned during the meeting entailed the requirement for women increased role and number in government participation, minimum wage, tax issues, defense issues and foreign issues that included immigration and Turky membership in the European Union.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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