TonWolfgang Tiefensee, the Minister of Economic Affairs of the Canton of Hüllingen, although a member of the SPD, often spread visions. When he was the mayor of Leipzig, he wanted to bring the Olympics to the trade fair city. Privatize the railway as the Federal Minister of Transportation. On Tuesday, after the cabinet meeting in Erfurt, Tiffinsi, who also served as the Deputy Prime Minister of the Free State, appeared in front of the media and said that Thuringia may “be a blueprint and soon become a model of government order”. In other federal states there is no clear majority day.”
In fact, in the past year and a half, Thuringia’s politics have had to imagine a lot, but one thing will certainly not be part of it: what happened in Erfurt can even be a role model. The new election, which has been publicized for a long time but was cancelled at the last minute of Friday, is only the latest in a series of negative events.
According to the state of affairs, the Left, the Social Democrats and the Green Party will have to rule the Free State for another three years without a majority-and under stricter conditions in the future, because the CDU has announced cooperation with the Red and Red-Green will start next week summer holiday. Since the end of the war, Germany has never had a permanent minority government without a firm and tolerant partner. On Tuesday, the members of the coalition pledged that everything must be different for this. Under the guidance of the state legislature, Tiffinsey said that it is time to “find constructive, factual, and controversial cooperation for the “political model to advance the country.”
“He’s pinching there”
Environment Minister Anja Siegesmund (Green Party) stated that they will now “regain the lost trust through good practical work”. Prime Minister Bodo Ramello is full of confidence: “We rely on finding a majority in the parliament, and I think we will find it. We can still serve as the government.”
The coalition lacks four votes, and in the future it will have to look for the 21 members of the FDP (previously 5 members) or the CDU parliamentary group. In turn, the counting of votes may have taken place on Friday, provided that the constructive vote of no confidence in Ramello requested by the AfD parliamentary group should be processed. This Wednesday, members of Congress will decide whether the request will still appear on the agenda of this session. In Erfurt, it was assumed on Tuesday that otherwise a special plenary meeting would be required next week. The AfD allowed Björn Höcke, the leader of its parliamentary group, to compete with the prime minister, who was regarded as a right-wing extremist by the Office of Constitutional Protection. However, Höcke needs 46 votes to succeed. The group itself has 22 members of the European Parliament.



