Don't Just Read the News, Understand It.
Published loading...Updated

Merz Is in Favour of Women's Participation in Companies

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) spoke out in favour of a women's quota in leadership positions. "We also need the bosses to become and remain innovative, creative, resilient and crisis-proof as an economic location," he said on Wednesday. "It's not about morality or the good feeling – although both are important in themselves enough for the functioning of an open society. "Freedom for itself does not always lead to the goal, it also appli…

2 Articles

All
Left
Center
Right
1
Right

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) spoke out in favour of a women's quota in leadership positions. "We also need the bosses to become and remain innovative, creative, resilient and crisis-proof as an economic location," he said on Wednesday. "It's not about morality or the good feeling – although both are important in themselves enough for the functioning of an open society. "Freedom for itself does not always lead to the goal, it also appli…

·Vienna, Austria
Read Full Article

We were in Berlin visiting the Minister of Women Karin Prien (CDU) and asked her: What can we expect in the coming years – and what not? Answers to 5 topics that (almost) all women address. That's what Karin Prien says on the subject of ...1 - Parental allowance"My absolute priority in parental allowance is: It has to be faster and easier. The waiting times and the bureaucracy when applying are absurd. We will start with simplification. After th…

Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 100% of the sources lean Right
100% Right
Factuality

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

brigitte.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of (0)

You have read 1 out of your 5 free daily articles.

Join millions of well-informed readers who use Ground to compare coverage, check their news blindspots, and challenge their worldview.