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The schedule is set. Now it is up to the parties to canvass for support for their people and issues in the next 100 days or so until the federal election. While the Union and the Greens have set their course early, there is unrest in the SPD: parts of the party would rather have Boris Pistorius to get out of the mood slump. As fierce as the dispute is likely to be: after the end of the traffic light coalition, the government and the opposition must agree on projects that cannot be postponed. These range from raising child benefit to the Germany ticket - a hint of a coalition in the middle of the election campaign. So what offers can voters decide on on February 23? What prospects arise if an effective government is needed again quickly after the election? And what role will the AfD and BSW play? Discussing: Helene Bubrowski, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Table.Briefings Nico Fried, Chief Correspondent stern Mona Jaeger, Political Correspondent in Berlin, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Sergej Lochthofen, Publicist All current information and tagesschau24 in the live stream: https://www.tagesschau.de/ All programs, live streams, documentaries and reports also in the ARD media library: https://www.ardmediathek.de/tagesschau