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Chancellor Merz Is Optimistic About Reforms of Black and Red

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Reforms and upswing - with this promise black and red has started. But with central projects it crunches between the Union and the SPD. Chancellor Merz is now fighting and says a sentence that alludes to her predecessor.

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Reforms and upswing - with this promise black and red has started. But with central projects it crunches between the Union and the SPD. Chancellor Merz is now fighting and says a sentence that alludes to her predecessor.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz apparently uses the toolbox of former Chancellor Angela Merkel. He continues to be optimistic.

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Will the black-red coalition be able to make the necessary reforms? Chancellor Merz is optimistic. A sentence provides attention.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Friedrich Merz g(70) says the Merkel sentence at the State Party Congress in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, which wrote history: "We can do it!

·Berlin, Germany
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At the CDU-Landesparteitag in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Federal Chancellor Merz is confident that his government will reform the country, using a well-known quote.

·Germany
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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz was optimistic about the necessary modernisation of Germany. "We can do this," he said at the CDU-Landesparteitag in Linstow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. "We can do this if we all stand together and if we again believe in ourselves a little bit more," added the CDU chairman, who thus awakened memories of a famous sentence from his predecessor Angela Merkel. Merkel had said the sentence "We can do this" in 2015 in …

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wiwo.de broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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