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Stuttgart (dpa / lsw) - For days, journalists have been trying to tease Winfried Kretschmann with whom he wants to govern in the future after his big election victory.

The Green Prime Minister has the choice between a new edition of the coalition with the weakened CDU or a traffic light with the SPD and FDP.

On Tuesday evening, presenter Markus Lanz tried to lure more out of the 72-year-old in the ZDF program of the same name.

At first Kretschmann only said: "We are not committed."

It depends on what the exploratory talks reveal from this Wednesday on.

But then it got interesting.

Why didn't he just continue the coalition with the CDU - "or was it that bad?" Asked Lanz.

“Of course it wasn't bad.

It wasn't always that easy, ”replied Kretschmann.

Then he added: "" Not bad "is not yet the standard for political action."

Would he prefer a traffic light alliance?

Kretschmann replied: “It would certainly be interesting from an experiential perspective.

But that is also not the yardstick for such a decision. "

But couldn't it be an advantage to work with two small partners instead of just one big partner who is almost as strong as the Greens?

Kretschmann: “It could be like that, but it doesn't have to be like that.

The little ones can also unite against the big one. "

You can already read that in the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.

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Lanz quoted a CDU strategist from Baden-Württemberg who had said before the state elections: "If Kretschmann can bury the CDU, he will do that."

The head of the Green Party then said: “You see that completely wrong.

The CDU is a very important people's party that founded the social market economy and ties to the West.

Who is currently appointing a Chancellor who has led our country well for many years. "

He added: “Why should I wish that this party would be downsized?

That is not my intention now. "

He doesn't make them small.

"I'm trying to make the Greens bigger."

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