Merz Government on the Abyss? "This Will Be the Great Crux of the Coalition"
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Jacques Schuster, editor-in-chief of WamS, analyses the role of Friedrich Merz in the current coalition. Merz must bow to the SPD and lose profile, also communicatively. "There is no guideline competence for the chancellor in this kind of coalition," Schuster says at WORLD TV.
After 100 days in office, the black-and-red federal government presents a bad testimony: "at least an insufficient one". Chancellor Merz and his ministers are therefore failing. For this reason, Schwerdtner mentions many reasons - among other things "gifts for the rich".
Friedrich Merz has only been in office for 100 days, but his government is already wobbly. The coalition partner SPD is increasingly annoyed by the Chancellor's lack of leadership.
The SPD is alarmed about Merz-Waffen-Wende and criticizes the lack of leadership in the Union. Can the government remain stable?
To have been passed over by Merz in the Israel decision is more than a lapsus for Bavaria's head of government. Such a postponement will not leave Söder on its own. Not in this matter.

Trouble with the CSU, stress with the SPD: Friedrich Merz is not doing well at the moment. However, the coalition's biggest break-up test is yet to come.
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