Berlin: The German green party on Sunday follows his partner’s prospective, the Social Social Democrats (SPD), in clearing the road for the negotiations of three official roads with free business democrats (FDP) to form the next government.
The delegation at the green party conference in Berlin chose to support start negotiations seriously after the initial exploration meeting, which could see Olaf Scholz SPD replaced Angela Merkel as a chancellor.
The “Traffic Light” alliance is targeted – named after red, yellow and green – will be led by SPD, which was first in the election last month.
The final coalition agreement, which Scholz hopes to strike before Christmas, will return to subject to the vote of the All-member Green Party.
FDP has not provided an official forward.
Scholz currently finances ministers and representatives of Chancellor in the government coalition out between conservative Merkel and their Junior partners, SPD.
He announced on Friday that he and the leaders of vegetables and smaller FDP aimed to move to formal coalition talks.
Green and FDP continue to open the option to switch to conservatives, who have been in the office for the past 16 years, have to talk to SPD stumble.