Miersch Will Ease the SPD's Relationship With Gerhard Schröder
Background on the Issue
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) has been divided on how to deal with Gerhard Schröder, the former German chancellor who has close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Some members of the party believe that Schröder should be expelled from the SPD, while others believe that he should be allowed to remain a member. Miersch, the party's general secretary, has said that he wants to find a way to ease the tensions between the two sides.
Schröder's Ties to Putin
Schröder has been a close friend of Putin for many years. He has served on the board of directors of several Russian companies, including Gazprom, the state-owned gas company. Schröder has also been criticized for his opposition to sanctions against Russia. The SPD, which is currently in a coalition government with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), has been under pressure to distance itself from Schröder.
Miersch's Proposal
Miersch has proposed that the SPD create a "dialogue commission" to discuss the party's relationship with Schröder. The commission would be made up of members from both sides of the debate. Miersch has said that he hopes the commission will be able to find a way to resolve the issue and unite the party.
Conclusion
The issue of Gerhard Schröder's relationship with the SPD is a complex one. There are strong arguments on both sides of the debate. Miersch's proposal for a dialogue commission is a step in the right direction, and it is possible that it will lead to a resolution of the issue.