"My Patience with the Social Democrats Is in the End: Merz Apparently Accuses SPD of Blocking Infrastructure Law
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Whether on road, rail or water: instead of over crumbling bridges and outdated routes, traffic should be fast. However, the law intended for this purpose has been stalled.
The infrastructure law aims to speed up major construction projects, but the SPD apparently wants to link it to another law. Merz is said to have been angry.
The huge investment package in infrastructure is one of the key points of the federal government. But hardly anything has happened so far. The SPD is to blame, says the chancellor. It blocks the law with reference to nature conservation. Time is pressing, says Merz. One wants to finally start building.
Before the meeting with the social partners, a new dispute from the coalition becomes public. His patience with the social democrats is at the end, Merz is quoted from a meeting.
The government wants to launch major reforms together. On one point, the chancellor is disobeyed by the coalition partner.
For weeks, the Union and the SPD have been wrestling over reforms. There are no compromises on pensions, care or taxes. According to a media report, the Chancellor now accuses the coalition partner of blocking a law on construction projects.
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