Ulrich Koehler includes traffic light coalition after the election of
Ulrich Koehler, the FDP parliamentary candidate in the constituency of Magdeburg-Schönebeck has ruled out a red-yellow-green traffic light coalition after the election definitely. "A traffic light coalition comes to us liberals out of the question," said Koehler.
When calculated for not black-yellow-rich, there would be a majority of traffic lights and at the same time a red-red-green majority.
"If we prevail in a traffic light, something would always threaten us SPD and the Greens with Red-Red-Green", said Koehler. So would come sooner or later, Red-Red-Green. "And of course we do not play for a transitional period, the Bark of decency, to dare SPD and Greens," pointed out the FDP candidate.
The FDP wants a policy change in Germany, Koehler said, and not a continuation of the recent cozying of the two major social democratic parties.
"The new course will only work with the Union." At the same time warned against any government involvement Koehler Left Party. "In the year 20 after the Wall fell, the Communists and Altsozialisten not get another chance, to exercise political influence," said the FDP politician.
"In more than 80 years in over 70 countries around the world is the result of the field test socialism always the same. Unfreedom, scarcity, national bankruptcy" That would mean that socialism has not been implemented is wrong, but the idea is wrong. "That's why I do not want that communists have ever again say something in Germany," said Ulrich Koehler.
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