100-Day Balance for Merz: Pension Promise Redeemed – but Failed with Civic Money
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14 Articles
New working time regulations, pension from 70 and lack of financial relief in everyday life: Workers see urgent need for action by Merz and the government.
There is criticism of the black-red government and the survey values are in the basement. CDU and SPD are poking on unity, while the AfD becomes the strongest force in the polls.
The first 100 days of the new federal government ran anything but ideal. Friedrich Merz hardly arrives at the people - a first assessment of his work.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz took up a big election promise on the topics of pension and civic money. In addition to some successes, he also had to make setbacks.
Already in the summer, the citizens should feel something about the change in politics that Chancellor Friedrich Merz had promised. An inventory.
The 100-day balance is miserable for Friedrich Merz (CDU): The AfD is passing by the Union, the black-red coalition is already worn out, voter confidence is lost. But how does he do himself compared to his predecessors? A look at history reveals his true standing.
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