New Black-Red Federal Government: Disillusionment Already After 100 Days
22 Articles
22 Articles
100 days of black-red federal government: wrong start, broken electoral promises, internal conflicts. Foreign policy successes, internal political crises. "The right word is overambitious," says World political editor Nikolaus Doll.
100 days Chancellor Merz: These are above all 100 days full of patzers, word breaks and deceptions. In addition, there are more and more mistakes that can only be explained by the personal shortcomings of the Chancellor. Olaf Scholz was right: Merz can't.
After just a hundred days, the risk of the coalition of the Union and the SPD failing is greater than the hope of reform.
In fact, the federal government was supposed to lower the electricity tax. This is also the case in the coalition agreement. However, it was clearly different.
In the beginning, there is a magic – but the new black and red federal government seems to have already disappeared. 100 days after its launch, criticism of opposition and associations is hailed. And the coalitionists themselves are also disillusioned.
Friedrich Merz came to office in a bumpy way and then shined as an external chancellor. Nevertheless, there is already a hangover mood in the Union and SPD. There is still enough time to make it better.
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