The conservative Heimatunion within the CDU in Saxony cannot imagine a coalition with either the AfD or the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) and is therefore proposing "new forms of government policy". The leadership of the Heimatunion did not use the term "minority government". However, they had already brought such a model into play after the 2019 state elections.
A fundamental cooperation with other parties whose policies would harm the country is not justifiable, Sven Eppinger, Chairman of the Heimatunion, told the German Press Agency. He had won a CDU mandate in the state elections on Sunday. The decisive factor should be an exclusively issue-based policy in the interests of the state - according to the motto "Because it's about Saxony".
The CDU campaigned with this slogan. In the state election, the Saxon CDU won 31.9 percent of the vote, just ahead of the AfD (30.6 percent). As CDU Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer categorically rules out any cooperation with the AfD, the Union's only option is an alliance with BSW and SPD or with BSW and the Greens - or a minority government tolerated by others. Such a model has not yet been practiced in Saxony. After the election, the AfD did not rule out tolerating a CDU minority government.