German Health-Care Policymaking Back On Track As Coalition Comes Together
Executive Summary
Germany's center-left SPD party will be the junior partner in the new government after 66% of party members voted in favor of another coalition with the center-right Christian Union parties led by Angela Merkela. Jens Spahn, who is in Merkel's party but not in her inner circle, has already been given the health portfolio.
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