“Not Delivered”: Top Economist Takes Issue with Merz Government
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Disappointing figures for Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the Union. For the 100-day existence of the black-red coalition, the CDU/CSU continues to dip at just 27 percent. And that's not enough.
Only 30 percent of the respondents are satisfied with Chancellor Merz, 59 percent are critical of him. Thus, the balance sheet is weaker 100 days after the start of the government than with Olaf Scholz. The black and red coalition also loses its approval.
The coalition must finally tackle far-reaching reforms, says the economist. Instead, electoral gifts are distributed. Germany "continues to distance itself from competitiveness."
100 days of the Merz government: Economist Veronika Grimm sees no signs of change and casts doubt on the economic policy course. Her analysis is explosive.
The tariff crisis did not do the business of Friedrich Merz. Nearly 100 days after he took office, the new Chancellor's government had never been so unpopular.

100 days of the Merz government: Economist Veronika Grimm sees no signs of change and casts doubt on the economic policy course. Her analysis is explosive.
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