
Germany: Coalition talks to continue on Monday - SPD GenSec
Coalition talks to form Germany's next government are set to resume Monday morning, SPD General Secretary Lars Klingbeil said at a press conference in Berlin, Sunday.
Despite the self-imposed deadline of Sunday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, CSU chairperson Horst Seehofer and SPD leader Martin Schulz have yet to reach a final agreement.
Sunday's negotiations between the CDU/CSU bloc and the Social Democrats (SPD) saw significant progress, said Klingbeil. However, the parties realised "that there are still issues to be discussed; issues where the parties' positions are far apart; issues that we would like to talk about in a detailed and focused way."
If successful, the talks would create a renewed Grand Coalition of major parties led by Angela Merkel.

Coalition talks to form Germany's next government are set to resume Monday morning, SPD General Secretary Lars Klingbeil said at a press conference in Berlin, Sunday.
Despite the self-imposed deadline of Sunday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, CSU chairperson Horst Seehofer and SPD leader Martin Schulz have yet to reach a final agreement.
Sunday's negotiations between the CDU/CSU bloc and the Social Democrats (SPD) saw significant progress, said Klingbeil. However, the parties realised "that there are still issues to be discussed; issues where the parties' positions are far apart; issues that we would like to talk about in a detailed and focused way."
If successful, the talks would create a renewed Grand Coalition of major parties led by Angela Merkel.