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Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) leadership said the party must focus on advancing promised tax and social welfare reforms following a heavy loss in the Rhineland-Palatinate state election. Co-leaders Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil and Labour Minister Baerbel Bas described the defeat as “catastrophic” but stressed that internal personnel debates should not distract from addressing national challenges.

The vote, which handed victory to Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democrats, marks the second setback in a series of five state elections this year and has intensified pressure on the SPD, already struggling after the collapse of Olaf Scholz’s coalition government in 2024. Despite slipping behind the far-right Alternative for Germany in national polls, no significant internal challengers have emerged within the party.

Klingbeil emphasized that the SPD’s response should center on defining a clear strategic and programmatic course rather than replacing leaders. The party’s executive committee, along with ministers and state premiers, will meet Friday to finalize a reform package, which will then be negotiated with coalition partners to tackle pressing issues facing Germany.

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