Comment on the Investment Summit: Old Promises Better Packed
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In order to talk about investments, the Federal Government meets with executives of large business enterprises. Women can be found among them almost none, which is particularly evident in a photo. The criticism follows promptly.
Wissler, spokeswoman for economic policy on the left in the Bundestag, looks critically at the investment summit in the Chancellery.
Ines Schwerdtner accuses Merz of neglecting the interests of the population. Meanwhile, IG Metal Head Benner warns the companies against false expectations.
The economy in Germany suffers not least from the state. Its influence must be reduced. However, the government lacks the courage to do so.
CDU politician Gitta Connemann, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Ministry of Economic Affairs, calls the investment summit "Made for Germany" a new start. "The Chancellor makes the upswing a top priority – and that is a strong signal.
Big sum, big promises: a signal should come from the investment summit in the Chancellery. But it is not enough for a breakthrough, says Nicole Kohnert. The government needs more courage now.
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