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Stuttgart (dpa / lsw) - Baden-Württemberg's FDP top candidate Hans-Ulrich Rülke can basically imagine a coalition with the Greens after the state elections on Sunday.

"If it is mathematically enough and an election winner Winfried Kretschmann, with whom the government mandate would then lie, invites us to talks, we will certainly not refuse such exploratory talks," said Rülke, who is also parliamentary group leader, on Tuesday the German press agency dpa in Stuttgart.

Most recently, the ZDF political barometer showed that Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann's Greens were eleven percentage points ahead of the CDU.

Accordingly, in addition to a possible continuation of green-black and a traffic light consisting of the Greens, SPD and FDP, other constellations are within reach.

So it could possibly be enough for a reissue of Green-Red or even for an alliance of the Greens and the FDP.

According to the poll last Friday, the Greens and the SPD together make up 45 percent, the other parties CDU, AfD and FDP also make up 45 percent.

The same picture emerges with green-yellow.

Here, too, the Greens and FDP have 45 percent, as do the other three parties.

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Kretschmann has not yet decided with whom he will rule in the event of a victory.

However, all other parties previously represented in the state parliament have ruled out an alliance with the AfD.

In the end, Rülke had always said that a German coalition with the CDU and SPD was preferred.

Since the Social Democrats reject such an alliance, a traffic light is also conceivable.

However, the surveys are inconclusive.

In an ARD poll last Thursday, both green-red and green-yellow were still relatively far from a majority.

According to Infratest dimap, the Greens and SPD together have 43 percent and the CDU, AfD and FDP together 47 percent.

Green-yellow would also be 43 percent, the other three parties 47 percent.

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