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CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate Votes for Coalition Agreement with the SPD

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Shortly before the formation of government in Rhineland-Palatinate: standing ovations for the future CDU Prime Minister Gordon Schnieder.

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In Rhineland-Palatinate, the CDU and SPD have agreed to their planned coalition. Christdemocrat Schnieder is to be elected Prime Minister on 18 May.

·Germany
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Shortly before the formation of the government, the future CDU Prime Minister Gordon Schnieder will receive clear support. The CDU was the strongest force in the state elections for the first time in 35 years.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Shortly before the formation of government in Rhineland-Palatinate: standing ovations for the future CDU Prime Minister Gordon Schnieder.

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Shortly before the formation of the government in Rhineland-Palatinate: standing ovations for the future CDU Prime Minister Gordon Schnieder.The Rhineland-Palatinate CDU voted in favour of the coalition agreement with the SPD. At the regional party committee of the Christian Democrats in Mainz there were long-lasting applause and standing ovations for the approximately 100-page paper, which is the basis for the intergovernmental cooperation with…

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MAINZ/NIEDER-OLM. Now only the signatures are missing: CDU and SPD have adopted the joint coalition agreement for the new state government – almost six weeks after the election. Gordon Schnieder will be elected Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate on 18 May – he will become the first CDU head of government after 35 years of SPD. What the outgoing Prime Minister Alexander Schweitzer (SPD) [...]

Six weeks after the Landtag elections in Rhineland-Palatinate, CDU and SPD agreed to the coalition agreement at party congresses, thus paving the way for the future grand coalition.

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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