Governance in the EU and Germany is A strong right, two eroding people’s parties: conflict, says political analyst Manow in tagesschau.de -Interview. In this country, should at least be in the autumn, everything is different.

tagesschau.de: For the SPD was the yesterday’s election night all the more painful: In the European election, only the third strongest force in Bremen for the first Time in more than seven decades, only in second place. Will survive Andrea Nahles, the?

Philip Manow: it depends on what time horizon we are talking about. First of all, you will probably remain in office. The poor performance of the SPD in Europe, and also in Bremen came as no surprise. The problems lie deeper than solely that of the staff. It comes to structural problems, to longer-term shifts in the voter’s environment, you can’t individual people do. In this respect, I do not think that there will now be a quick change. In the autumn, but the SPD wants to move anyway an update on the Grand coalition. Since it is very likely that this is associated with a management realignment.