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GroKo-Streit: SPD will Sondierungsergebnis nachverhandeln – und verärgert die Union
In der SPD wird der Ruf nach Nachbesserungen am Sondierungsergebnis für eine mögliche GroKo laut
In der Union sorgt das für Ärger – etwa bei CSU-Landesgruppenchef Dobrindt
Der forderte Schulz dazu auf, den “Zwergenaufstand” in seiner Partei “in den Griff zu bekommen”
Führende Sozialdemokraten fordern deutliche Änderungen am Sondierungsergebnis für eine neue große Koalition, stoßen in der Union aber auf Widerstand.
► Berlins Bürgermeister Michael Müller positionierte sich zu einer Neuauflage von Schwarz-Rot “sehr kritisch”, wie er im “Tagesspiegel am Sonntag” sagte.
Er finde im Papier von Union und SPD zwar “gute Ansätze” in der Bildungspolitik und für bessere Arbeit und Ausbildung, erklärte das SPD-Präsidiumsmitglied.
Aber: “Bei Wohnen, Zuwanderung und Integration geht es so nicht.” Müller fügte hinzu: “Die Bürgerversicherung fehlt ganz. Viel zu tun also.”
Eine Fortsetzung der bisherigen Koalition ohne entscheidende Veränderungen überzeuge ihn nicht.
► Der SPD-Vizevorsitzende Ralf Stegner pochte auf ein Verbot von Job-Befristungen ohne sachlichen Grund.
“Ich bin für Koalitionsverhandlungen. Eine Koalition aber bilden sollte die SPD nur, wenn auch die sachgrundlose Befristung fällt”, sagte er der “Welt am Sonntag”. “Diesen Punkt sollte der SPD-Parteitag am 21. Januar klarmachen.”
► Bayerns designierter Ministerpräsident Markus Söder (CSU) lehnt weitere Zugeständnisse an die SPD aber ab und pocht auf strikte Einhaltung der Sondierungsergebnisse.
“Natürlich gilt alles. Die von allen Delegationen einstimmig beschlossene Sondierungsvereinbarung ist mit 28 Seiten doch fast schon ein Koalitionsvertrag”, sagte der bayerische Finanzminister der “Bild am Sonntag”.
Söder kritisierte zugleich die Gegner einer großen Koalition in der SPD.
“Sie schmoren offenkundig lieber im eigenen Saft, anstatt sich um die Anliegen der Menschen zu kümmern. Es mag sein, dass einige Funktionäre im Elfenbeinturm sich mehr Ideologie gewünscht hätten, aber der frühere klassische SPD-Wähler kann mit dem Ergebnis zufrieden sein”, sagte er.
“Wer Angst vor der eigenen Verantwortung hat, der wird auf Dauer beim Wähler nicht erfolgreich sein.”
► Weniger werbend äußerte sich CSU-Landesgruppenchef Alexander Dobrindt in der selben Zeitung.
SPD-Chef “Martin Schulz muss jetzt zeigen, dass die SPD ein verlässlicher Koalitionspartner sein kann und er den Zwergenaufstand in Griff bekommt”, sagte Dobrindt.
Die SPD lässt am 21. Januar erstmals nach Sondierungsgesprächen einen Bundesparteitag über die Aufnahme förmlicher Koalitionsverhandlungen entscheiden.
Falls der Parteitag den Weg für Verhandlungen frei macht, stimmen am Ende noch die Mitglieder in ihrer Gesamtheit über den dann auszuhandelnden Koalitionsvertrag ab.
Bei der ersten Basisbefragung über das Sondierungsergebnis sprach sich am Samstag auf einem Landesparteitag der SPD Sachsen-Anhalts in Wernigerode eine hauchdünne Mehrheit gegen eine Neuauflage von Schwarz-Rot aus.
www.huffingtonpost.de/entry/groko-sondierung-nachverhandeln_de_5a5af46ce4b04f3c55a33ce6
Hard Brexiteers ‘Have Had Their Chance And Failed’, Says Nicola Sturgeon
Hardline Brexiteers “had their chance and failed”, Nicola Sturgeon has said, as the SNP’s Westminster leader pledges to push for a Commons vote on the single market.
Scotland’s First Minister said there was a “golden opportunity” for moderates to press for continued single market and customs union membership.
It came as Ian Blackford, her party’s Westminster leader, revealed he was working with the Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru, and Green Party to amend the EU Withdrawal Bill at report stage.
If their bid is successful, ministers would be blocked from using so-called Henry powers to amend primary legislation and drag the UK out of the single market and customs union.
Sturgeon said: “More than 18 months on from the Brexit vote, it beggars belief that the UK Government is not only still unable to say what kind of relationship it wants with the EU, but has also failed to produce any meaningful economic assessment of the different possibilities.
“Bluntly, the hard Brexiteers have had their chance and failed.”
Theresa May has vowed that Brexit will include taking the UK out of the single market, though the Prime Minister has left herself with maximum room for manoeuvre on regulation surrounding the customs union.
Sturgeon added: “[Hard Brexiteers] have completely failed to explain how their approach could even remotely come close to replacing the enormous lost trade and investment of leaving the single market.
“That means there is now a golden opportunity for those moderate voices who are making the case for Scotland and the UK to remain in the single market.
“It will be a fundamental dereliction of duty as Prime Minister if Theresa May continues to pursue her red lines without providing information on their impact and publicly discussing the options available.”
Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer has said the party wants to remain “in a single market and a customs union” but does not support full membership beyond a transition period. Around 87% of Labour’s rank and file back single market membership, however, a recent Mile End Institute survey found.
Some pro-EU Labour MPs, such as Chuka Umunna and Chris Leslie, could choose to back the cross-party amendment. However, the Parliamentary arithmetic would require all Labour MPs and Remainer Tories to rebel against their leaders.
A Labour Party spokeswoman said: “This amendment would not keep the UK in the single market and customs union, nor does it intend to deal with the serious flaws in this Bill.
“Labour has been clear that we want a time limited transition on the same basic terms we have now. Following that, we want a final deal that retains the benefits of the Customs Union and the Single Market. Options for achieving that are subject to the negotiations.”
Blackford said: “With just ten months to go before a deal is due between the UK and EU, sensible MPs of all parties must now unite to protect our vital place in the single market. Short of remaining in the EU – as Scotland voted for – retaining our single market membership is by far the best compromise and the least damaging option.”
Lib Dem Leader, Sir Vince Cable, said: “This amendment is a significant step in the fight against Brexit, demonstrating the increased willingness of parties to work together formally rather than just behind the scenes. Through the four leaders in the House of Commons, we are presenting a united front. We urge the leadership of a fifth opposition party, Labour, join us so we can change course from the dangerous Brexit being pursued by the Conservatives.”
Plaid Cymru Westminster Leader, Liz Saville-Roberts, said: “Through this important amendment, the four opposition parties are presenting the UK Parliament with an opportunity to change course, away from this needlessly damaging Brexit. We remain hopeful that the Labour Party will work with us and take the opportunity to defeat the Tories.”
Green Party Co-Leader, Caroline Lucas, said: “It’s heartening to see parties working together to halt the calamitous Tory Brexit plans. What happens this year in Parliament will have huge and lasting repercussions for the country – which is why we’re putting party differences aside and working alongside each other. We urge the Labour leadership to join us in backing this crucial amendment – and show that they too are willing to put the national interest first.”
Sturgeon, who is due to appear on the BBC Andrew Marr Show on Sunday, was also speaking ahead of the publication of a detailed study on the implications of leaving the European Union.
Scottish Government analysis, published on Monday, sets out the impact on Scotland’s future economic growth of three options for the future UK relationship with Europe – if the country cannot remain members of the EU.
The study – Scotland’s Place in Europe: People, Jobs and Investment – looks at continued membership of the single market, a preferential trade agreement or non-preferential access on World Trade Organisation provisions.
A UK Government spokeswoman said: “We are seeking a deal that works for the whole of the UK, that delivers on the result of the EU referendum.
“Rather than trying to undermine the result of a democratic referendum, we urge the Scottish Government to work with us to ensure, as we leave the EU, we protect the UK’s vital internal market.
“Scotland trades four times as much with the rest of the UK as it does with the EU, so it is vital that we ensure that market continues unimpeded.”
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/sturgeon-brexiteers_uk_5a5a409be4b03c418966121f
Chris Matthews Apologizes for ‘Bill Cosby Pill’ Joke Before Hillary Interview
The Hardball host made misogynistic remarks in a newly released clip from 2016.
www.advocate.com/media/2018/1/13/chris-matthews-apologizes-bill-cosby-pill-joke-hillary-interview
Trump Attacks ‘Mentally Deranged’ Author, ‘Crazed’ Mainstream Media in Unhinged Tweet
Racist-in-chief Donald Trump attacked the “mentally deranged author” of a “Fake Book” (presumably Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff) in a Saturday tweet which also attacks the “crazed Mainstream Media.”
Tweeted Trump: “So much Fake News is being reported. They don’t even try to get it right, or correct it when they are wrong. They promote the Fake Book of a mentally deranged author, who knowingly writes false information. The Mainstream Media is crazed that WE won the election!”
So much Fake News is being reported. They don’t even try to get it right, or correct it when they are wrong. They promote the Fake Book of a mentally deranged author, who knowingly writes false information. The Mainstream Media is crazed that WE won the election!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 13, 2018
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