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"Extremely Disappointed" - Bdi Sees Aggressive Mood Against Government in Companies

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
According to BDI head Leibinger, the German government's insufficient pace of reform from the point of view of many experts is increasingly triggering anger in the economy.

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Fatal signals from the German economy. The powerful BDI boss makes an alarm!

·Berlin, Germany
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According to BDI head Leibinger, the German government's insufficient pace of reform from the point of view of many experts is increasingly triggering anger in the economy.

·Germany
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According to BDI boss Leibinger, the mood in German companies is "extremely negative". Many are utterly disappointed by the government. A competitor is particularly worried about him.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the face of "the most severe economic crisis since the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany", Peter Leibinger of the Federal Association of German Industry (BDI) sees "Wut" among many entrepreneurs. The promised reforms of politics would come too slowly.

·Dortmund, Germany
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When Peter Leibinger speaks of "the most severe economic crisis since the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany", all alarm bells must shrill, because the BDI boss is actually a man of quiet tones. He gives a clear rejection to any approach to the AfD.

·Munich, Germany
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The agreement with the AfD is clearly clear among economic decision-makers in Germany. In a survey commissioned by 24 percent of respondents from the private sector indicate that they are highly likely to vote for the AfD in the next Bundestag election. Another 7 percent can imagine this and 8 percent are undecided. According to the president of the Federal Association of German Industry (BDI) Peter Leibinger, the work of the government is incre…

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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