The incoming German government plans to play a larger role in EU decision-making, including by punishing nations that dissent against the blocs foreign policy, Politico has reported. According to the outlet, a draft coalition agreement targets Hungary, which has defied EU decisions on issues such as the Ukraine conflict and sanctions against Russia.
Germany is set to have a new coalition government formed by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Christian Social Union (CSU), and the Social Democrats (SPD), likely led by Friedrich Merz of the CDU. The parties are currently finalizing agreements on key policy areas, including migration, climate, and EU relations. Merz is reportedly aiming to form the new government before Easter on April 20.
One of the documents reviewed by Politico outlines Berlins plans for a more assertive EU strategy. It proposes using the Weimar Triangle a trilateral alliance of Germany, France, and Poland, which currently holds the EUs rotating presidency to influence the blocs direction and strengthen Germanys use of its voting rights.