Coalition talks in Germany are entering a critical phase as CDU, CSU, and SPD leaders work to finalize agreements following the recent elections. CDU leader Friedrich Merz is aiming for a 'Grand Coalition' by Easter, currently tackling major issues like tax reforms. While some financial details have been settled, significant disagreements remain regarding the taxation of top earners and inheritance tax loopholes. A joint executive committee will meet to resolve these disputes in the hopes of rapidly forming a new government.
"CDU leader Friedrich Merz is negotiating with SPD to establish a new 'Grand Coalition' by Easter, focusing on key issues like taxation and migration."
"Party leaders are resolved to finalize their coalition agreement in the coming weeks, but significant disagreements remain on taxation and other policy matters."
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