Top FDP lawmaker: ‘Citrus’ talks likely to be fruitful
By DW
16 October 2021 |
10:55 am
The parliamentary deputy leader of Germany's neoliberal Free Democrats has said he thinks that the so-called "citrus coalition" talks with the Green Party are likely to be productive.
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