Germany’s Free Democrats back pact with SPD, Greens

Bloomberg

Germany’s Free Democrats overwhelmingly supported a coalition deal with the Social Democrats and Greens, bringing the party one step closer
to governing Europe’s biggest economy.
The pro-business FDP backed the 177-page pact outlining the government’s plan for the next four years with 92% of votes at a special party conference in Berlin. The SPD already approved the deal at a meeting, while the Greens are waiting for the results of a membership ballot that is expected to conclude on Monday and is also likely to endorse the agreement.
The new government will be headed by Social Democrat Olaf Scholz, who is set to be sworn in on Wednesday, replacing Angela Merkel as chancellor. FDP Chairman Christian Lindner is slated to become finance minister.

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