Following the expected election and inauguration of the new German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz on 8th of December, the new German "traffic light" coalition (SPD-The Greens-FDP) will be formed in the second week of December. What are the most important points in the coalition agreement voted for by the three parties in the areas of solving the socio-economic difficulties caused by the pandemic, migration policy, climate policy, minimum wage and tax policy? What was the balance of power in the allocation of ministries and what can we expect from the newly appointed ministers? How is the new German government perceived by society in during the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic?

The German-Hungarian Institute for European Cooperation kindly invites you toa round-table discussion to elaborate on these matters with

Prof. Dr. Werner J. PATZELT
Professor emeritus at the Technical University of Dresden
and visiting fellow at MCC

and

Dr. Bence BAUER LL.M.
Director of the German-Hungarian Institute
for European Cooperation at MCC.

 

on 13th of December (Monday) at 5 pm

Location: Mátyás Hunyadi Hall at Mathias Corvinus Collegium (3-7 Tas vezér utca, 1113 Budapest)

Online: The event will be streamed online via https://www.facebook.com/magyarnemetintezet

 

17.00  Opening remarks

                       Dr. Bence BAUER LL.M.
                       Director of the German-Hungarian Institutefor European Cooperation at MCC    

17.10  Round-table discussion

                      About the new German government and the programmeof the three-party governing coalition

                      Prof. Dr Werner J. PATZELT
                      Professor emeritus at the Technical University of Dresden
                      and visiting fellow at MCC

                      Dr Bence BAUER LL.M.
                      Director of the German-Hungarian Institute
                      for European Cooperation at MCC    

18.10 Questions and Answers

 

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