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Calls From Spd and Cdu to Speed up Discharges: "a Very Unfortunate Picture that Chancellor and Federal Government give."

Summary by Der Tagesspiegel
Short-term decisions on energy price relief are not to be expected, Chancellor Merz says. Can this last? There is resistance in the SPD and in the CDU social wing.

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Short-term decisions on energy price relief are not to be expected, Chancellor Merz says. Can this last? There is resistance in the SPD and in the CDU social wing.

·Berlin, Germany
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In view of the rising energy and fuel prices, the Chancellor wants further discharges for the citizens. However, Friedrich Merz left open what should come.

·Germany
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At the pump, citizens have to take deep hold of their pockets at the moment. Many hope for quick help from the Federal Government. However, Chancellor Merz dampens expectations: discharges should come - but not now and not soon.

The Federal Chancellor spoke in Berlin about the current situation in the Middle East and warned against demanding negotiations. Merz said that the coalition would continue its discussions on the increased fuel prices.

·Munich, Germany
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The discussion about the high energy prices continues. Chancellor Merz had asked his ministers to cooperate. Nevertheless, Klingbeil and Reiche make their own proposals.

LVZ - Leipziger VolkszeitungLVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung
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Previous measures taken by the Federal Government against rising fuel prices have had no effect. According to Chancellor Merz, measures are needed that directly relieve citizens, but short-term decisions are not to be expected.

·Leipzig, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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