Recent polls in Germany indicate that the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has leveled with the CDU/CSU coalition, with both garnering 24% support. This change reflects a notable decrease for the CDU, down 2% since the federal election. As coalition talks progress, CDU members are advocating for stricter stances on migration and economic policies. In addition to political developments, a new wage agreement has been established for 2.5 million public sector workers, securing a 5.8% salary increase over 27 months.
The far-right AfD has matched the CDU's support in polls, reflecting significant shifts in German politics following the recent federal elections.
CDU politicians are demanding tougher policies in coalition talks with the SPD as they aim to reposition against the rising popularity of the AfD.
A new wage agreement has been reached for public sector employees, granting a 5.8 percent pay increase over 27 months amid negotiations in Potsdam.
The CDU's young leader emphasized that the party must not finalize any coalition deal without policy changes that reflect current political dynamics.
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