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100 Days of Merz Government: What This Has Brought to Your Money so Far

Summary by focus.de
Exactly 100 days ago, Friedrich Merz (CDU) was elected Chancellor. His government had set itself a lot of goals. Focus online shows where you are already benefiting, where it is still taking and which projects have been cancelled.

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Lean Left

After his first 100 days as Chancellor, Friedrich Merz draws a positive interim balance. However, there is still a lot to be done.

·Germany
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Center

After 100 days of black and red, there is criticism from the opposition. In the coalition itself, one still sees "air up". The summary of Chancellor Merz: A lot has already been put on the way, but still "a lot to do."

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Left

After 100 days, the black-red government gets mixed grades in office. However, this is hardly reflected in the voter's favour.

Center

Exactly 100 days ago, Friedrich Merz (CDU) was elected Chancellor. His government had set itself a lot of goals. Focus online shows where you are already benefiting, where it is still taking and which projects have been cancelled.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

The international press also analyses the first 100 days of the black and red coalition of Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU). The first balance sheet reads disastrously – one sheet sees the government as "the last administrator of a melting status quo" for example.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

Unfulfilled promises and enforced measures: This is the interim balance after 100 days of black and red.

·Germany
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mittelrhein-tageblatt.de broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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