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SPD politicians against government's planned expropriation ban
Germany🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

SPD politicians against government's planned expropriation ban

The coalition government of Germany, consisting of the CDU/CSU (Union) and SPD, has agreed to ban the expropriation of large housing corporations at the federal level, despite criticism from within the SPD. Several SPD members of parliament in Berlin oppose this move, arguing that it would limit local political autonomy and effectively hand power to the Left Party, which could become the strongest force in the upcoming Berlin state election. The SPD representatives emphasized that expropriation is already enshrined in the Basic Law and should remain available to states if needed. The Union and SPD claim the ban aims to protect private housing construction from being threatened by land-based expropriation laws. Meanwhile, the Left Party and activist groups continue to push for expropriation through new initiatives and potential referendums.

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SPD politicians against government's planned expropriation ban

The coalition government of Germany, consisting of the CDU/CSU (Union) and SPD, has agreed to ban the expropriation of large housing corporations at the federal level, despite criticism from within the SPD. Several SPD members of parliament in Berlin oppose this move, arguing that it would limit local political autonomy and effectively hand power to the Left Party, which could become the strongest force in the upcoming Berlin state election. The SPD representatives emphasized that expropriation is already enshrined in the Basic Law and should remain available to states if needed. The Union and SPD claim the ban aims to protect private housing construction from being threatened by land-based expropriation laws. Meanwhile, the Left Party and activist groups continue to push for expropriation through new initiatives and potential referendums.

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