Coalition agreement of the green-red state government in Baden-Württemberg 2011

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The coalition agreement of the green-red state government in Baden-Württemberg, which ruled from 2011 to 2016, was negotiated between the coalition partners Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and the SPD after the state elections in Baden-Württemberg in 2011 . It is entitled “ The change begins. “And describes the government goals of the Kretschmann cabinet . It was the first coalition agreement in Baden-Württemberg in which neither a CDU nor an FDP politician was envisaged as prime minister, and it was the first coalition agreement in Germany that formed the basis for a state government under the leadership of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen. The best-known projects mentioned in the coalition agreement include the implementation of the referendum on Stuttgart 21 and the abolition of tuition fees.

In addition to the preamble, the contract consists of seven large chapters with the headings “Better education for everyone”, “Ecological and social modernization brings economic dynamism”, “Ecological and social modernization to preserve the natural foundations of life”, “For a socially just and solidary society "," Sustainable budgeting "," Baden-Württemberg in good shape "and" Cosmopolitan Baden-Württemberg ".

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