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       By: chandna rani Date: September 9, 2023, 3:14 am
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       The German Social Democratic Party (SPD) has formed a government
       with the Greens and Liberals after years of participating in a
       Grand Coalition with the Conservatives. What are the main
       challenges of this new coalition government? What progressive
       imprint can the current chancellor Olaf Scholz give to the
       government? The coalition agreement has three main challenges.
       The first is the fight against climate change.
       The second is to deepen the integration of the European Union
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       the cooperation of the member states of
       that institution. At the same time, it is imperative to
       strengthen other multilateral institutions, especially the
       United Nations. The third objective is to balance the social
       situation. Even in a rich country like Germany, there is social
       disparity, and the priority of a progressive government must be
       to reduce that gap.
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       Chancellor Olaf Scholz therefore has great challenges ahead of
       him. The coalition government has objectives to meet and I am
       convinced that it will be able to achieve them successfully.
       Social democratic parties have regained power in some European
       countries, managing to govern in broad coalitions with greens
       and liberals as in the German case, in coalitions with forces of
       the "new left" as in Spain, and even governing alone as in
       Portugal. In other countries, such as France, the social
       democrats have lost relevance. In short, the panorama varies
       greatly from one country to another.
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