The End of German Complacency | by Daniela Schwarzer - Project Syndicate
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5 Articles
The End of German Complacency | by Daniela Schwarzer - Project Syndicate
Friedrich Merz may be remembered as the chancellor who carried out the Zeitenwende ("historic turning point") that his predecessor had promised, with Germany assuming geopolitical responsibilities commensurate with its economic and diplomatic capabilities. But first, his government will face several tests, both at home and abroad.
On the Merz election, on the reactions to the Belgian nuclear energy plans and on the qualification of ministers, our readers have written contributions this time.


More efficient and more efficient work, Chancellor Friedrich Merz wishes for Germany. However, his maximum working time is met with fierce criticism.
The Christian-Democratic Chancellor Friedrich Merz recently suggested that his compatriots should work more to re-establish the country. What is driving the press beyond the Rhine to question: have the Germans become lazy? Or are the reasons for economic stagnation more complex?
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