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Stuttgart (AP) - In Baden-Württemberg, the party leaders of the Greens and CDU want to set the course for a renewed edition of the green-black coalition today (11 a.m.).

The Greens team around Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann meets with the CDU leadership around Thomas Strobl in Stuttgart for a final exploratory discussion.

A paper is to be voted on that will serve as the basis for coalition negotiations.

A joint statement is planned for the afternoon (3 p.m.).

The Greens met again on Good Friday in the state executive to deal with the scandal of Maundy Thursday.

Numerous members of the committee had initially turned against the recommendation of Kretschmann and the exploration team on Thursday to reunite with the CDU.

Instead, they wanted a traffic light with the SPD and FDP.

Only after a lengthy interruption did the board approve Kretschmann's request that evening.

The Greens clearly left the CDU behind in the state elections on March 14th.

They came to 32.6 percent, the CDU only 24.1 percent.

Now the Greens and Blacks have about six weeks to work out a coalition agreement.

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