The Free Democratic Party (FDP) of Germany has released a document detailing its strategic planning for exiting the coalition government with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Greens, known as the "traffic light coalition.
" The document, referred to as the "D-Day" paper, outlines various scenarios and strategies for the coalition's dissolution, including the ideal timing and communication methods.
The FDP's release of this document comes amid media pressure and speculation about the party's intentions.
The document reveals that the FDP had meticulously planned the exit, considering factors such as the U.
S. elections and the need for strategic communication to maintain control over the narrative.
The coalition ultimately broke down over disagreements in fiscal policy, with FDP leader Christian Lindner and Chancellor Olaf Scholz unable to reconcile their differences.
The FDP's strategic planning and the subsequent release of the document have sparked significant political debate in Germany.














