Overview
- Volt, which announced the move Friday, ended talks with the CDU, SPD and FDP, citing a lack of trust and saying work with the FDP did not seem reliable after recent years.
- The CDU’s four-party plan is now off the table, and any viable majority in Frankfurt’s city council will need the Greens.
- Volt said it will now test a CDU–Greens–Volt option or a Greens–SPD–Left–Volt bloc, and each would clear a majority by only one or two seats.
- The CDU said it regrets the decision and will invite parties to a second round of exploratory talks, and the SPD and FDP signaled they remain open to more discussions.
- Local reporting ties the rift to the collapse of the previous Greens–SPD–FDP–Volt coalition, which left deep mistrust of the FDP and now puts the Greens in a decisive role.