Ministerial poker: CDU, SPD and CSU agree on the distribution of power!

CDU boss Merz presented the ministers of the new government on April 26, 2025; Important coalition contracts are coordinated.
CDU boss Merz presented the ministers of the new government on April 26, 2025; Important coalition contracts are coordinated. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Ministerial poker: CDU, SPD and CSU agree on the distribution of power!

next Monday CDU boss Friedrich Merz present the future ministers of the CDU. At this small party congress of the CDU there is also vote on the closed coalition agreement on the agenda. This stipulates that the CDU may occupy seven out of a total of 17 ministries, including central departments such as outside, economy and health.

In addition, the CDU receives the Chancellery, while the CSU is assigned three ministries, including the Interior Ministry, and the SPD seven ministries, such as finance and defense. The coalition agreement has already been approved by the CSU, and the CDU is expected to consent on Monday. The SPD, on the other hand, will carry out a membership decision by April 29 before finally agreeing. Merz is expected to be elected Chancellor on May 6th.

content of the coalition agreement

The coalition agreement presented in Berlin sends a strong signal to the citizens and European partners, according to Merz, who considers the contract as a starting sign for a successful government. In view of changed world conditions and economic uncertainties, the new coalition plans to strengthen reforms and investments to strengthen Germany's stability and competitiveness.

The planned measures include significant tax relief for companies. From 2025 to 2027, for example, 30% of the equipment investments are to be written off annually. In addition, the aim is to gradually reduce corporation tax by 1% annually from 2028. Further relief should be made by reducing the electricity tax to the European minimum size and the abolition of the gas price levy.

focus on work and migration

In the area of ​​labor market policy, the coalition wants to introduce a weekly working time regulation that breaks out the rigid eight-hour day. A minimum wage of 15 euros per hour will be sought for the coming year. In addition, measures to integrate foreign specialists are planned, including the creation of a “work-and-stay agency”.

Migration is also reformed. Planned changes include checks at national borders and a limitation of irregular migration, as well as the suspension of family reunification for two years. The regulations for naturalization are also to be caught more strictly, whereby the possibility, formerly referred to as "turbo institutions", is to be abolished after three years.

The new federal political strategies also aim to maintain pension security. The pension level is to be secured at 48% by 2031, and a tax -free active pension of 2,000 euros per month is planned. The mother's pension is also expanded and comprises three pension points for all mothers.

summarized the coalition agreement is an important step for the future government of the CDU, CSU and SPD. The political agreements are a reaction to the current challenges and should lead Germany to a future -oriented course. In the coming week it will be shown how the parties will finally agree to the contract based on the membership decisions and board decisions.

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