Yes, as this was an easy one for all three parties.
Glaringly absent is foreign policy and military.
Greens and FDP have issues to be tougher on Russia and China than SPD could ever conceive of or accept (CDU likewise). Tougher on human rights violations and not be so quick to overlook issues such as Taiwan. FDP for instance had already tossed the so called "One China" policy and, same as the Greens, gets on Beijing's case for smashing liberty, freedom and voting in Hong Kong, in violation of the handover agreement with UK.
Merkel only this year sent a Navy frigate to Japan to join in Freedom of Navigation Ops through the Taiwan Strait, the East Sea between China and Japan, and the South China Sea of course. While FDP is attentive to these kind of issues Baerbock is a hawk on 'em and wants to strengthen Germany's presence in the western Pacific along with NATO partners there already, namely the US, Canada, France, UK, Australia, Netherlands and of course Japan whose self defense force is NATO compatible and interoperative with the US armed forces.
During the campaign Habeck went to Ukraine and the front lines to say Germany needs to sell "defensive weapons" to 'em which raised a storm back home, ie, while Germany sells arms to other countries -- its Leopard 2 main battle tank being in demand -- it does not sell weapons into an active war zone which Ukraine is considered to be. Habeck seems though and perhaps rightly so to see this as being a distinction without a difference, and given current developments this issue will likely rise again. Significantly though, it's a change of established German attitude that Habeck voices.
Nord Stream 2 is not presented in the typically five section topics of the agreement, ie, not in energy, not in climate, economics, foreign policy. Scholtz and his Russia Hugging SPD remain for the pipeline and its politics while the Greens want to blow it up and FDP wants a moratorium and a treaty before any approval can be made by German regulators and the EU Commission. It seems clear however the three parties are going to continue to lie low on the Russo-German Axis of Energy Blackmail while the regulators in Germany continue to bust the chops of the Kremlin and then will hand it over to the EU Commission where they're preparing the rack for the Russians.