"/>

亚洲国产精品自在在线观看|久久亚洲国产精品五月天婷婷|狠狠狠久久久免费观看|欧美激情中文字幕精品自拍

<address id="hwnm6"><var id="hwnm6"></var></address>

<dfn id="hwnm6"></dfn>
    1. <style id="hwnm6"><ul id="hwnm6"></ul></style>
      <pre id="hwnm6"><tt id="hwnm6"><th id="hwnm6"></th></tt></pre>

    2. German economists expect SPD members to vote for "grand coalition": survey

      Source: Xinhua    2018-03-03 05:50:31

      BERLIN, March 2 (Xinhua) -- German economists expect around 60 percent of German Social Democrats (SPD) members to vote in favor of a "grand coalition" government, a survey showed on Friday.

      Half of the surveyed economists would like SPD members to approve the coalition agreement, according to the results of Economists Panel conducted by German economic research institute ifo and German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

      However, 37 percent of the 133 surveyed economic professors would prefer them to reject it, while another 12 percent were undecided, according to the survey released by the Munich-based think tank.

      The vote by the more than 463,000 members on the agreement recently negotiated between SPD and German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU/CSU bloc is the final hurdle to the formation of a new grand coalition government.

      The results of the vote are scheduled to be announced by the SPD leadership on March 4.

      Editor: yan
      Related News
      Xinhuanet

      German economists expect SPD members to vote for "grand coalition": survey

      Source: Xinhua 2018-03-03 05:50:31

      BERLIN, March 2 (Xinhua) -- German economists expect around 60 percent of German Social Democrats (SPD) members to vote in favor of a "grand coalition" government, a survey showed on Friday.

      Half of the surveyed economists would like SPD members to approve the coalition agreement, according to the results of Economists Panel conducted by German economic research institute ifo and German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

      However, 37 percent of the 133 surveyed economic professors would prefer them to reject it, while another 12 percent were undecided, according to the survey released by the Munich-based think tank.

      The vote by the more than 463,000 members on the agreement recently negotiated between SPD and German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU/CSU bloc is the final hurdle to the formation of a new grand coalition government.

      The results of the vote are scheduled to be announced by the SPD leadership on March 4.

      [Editor: huaxia]
      010020070750000000000000011105521370120891