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The Black-red-green coalition (
German: Schwarz-rot-grüne Koalition), also known as the Kenya coalition[1] (
German: Kenia-Koalition) is a term in
German politics describing a
governing coalition among the parties of the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU),
Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the
Green Party. The name comes from the traditional colours of the parties, with the CDU represented by black, the SPD by red, and the Greens by green. As these are also the colours of the Kenyan flag, the name of that country is sometimes applied to the arrangement, in the same manner as the black-yellow-green "
Jamaica coalition".
History
The government formed following the
2016 Saxony-Anhalt state election was the first such black-red-green coalition government formation in Germany. Two more such coalitions were formed after the
2019 Brandenburg state election and
2019 Saxony state elections, which took place on the same day. In Brandenburg, the coalition is led by the SPD, while in Saxony, it is led by the CDU.
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The Black-red-green coalition (
German: Schwarz-rot-grüne Koalition), also known as the Kenya coalition[1] (
German: Kenia-Koalition) is a term in
German politics describing a
governing coalition among the parties of the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU),
Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the
Green Party. The name comes from the traditional colours of the parties, with the CDU represented by black, the SPD by red, and the Greens by green. As these are also the colours of the Kenyan flag, the name of that country is sometimes applied to the arrangement, in the same manner as the black-yellow-green "
Jamaica coalition".
History
The government formed following the
2016 Saxony-Anhalt state election was the first such black-red-green coalition government formation in Germany. Two more such coalitions were formed after the
2019 Brandenburg state election and
2019 Saxony state elections, which took place on the same day. In Brandenburg, the coalition is led by the SPD, while in Saxony, it is led by the CDU.