It's Time for the German Government to Embark on Deep Reforms. It Hasn't Done Much yet, Says Economist
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The German government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz has been in power for almost 100 days, but has still failed to implement significant reforms. This was stated this weekend by a leading economic advisor to the government, Veronika Grimm.
German government reaches 100-day milestone, but question remains whether it has delivered on its promises
The German government will mark its first 100 days in office next week. Although key economic indicators have improved slightly during this period, Veronika Grimm of the Council of Economic Experts says the government still has work to do to keep its promises, DPA reported. The CDU-CSU-SPD coalition will mark its 100th day in office on Wednesday, August 13. Chancellor Friedrich Merz took office promising to restart Europe's largest economy after…
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