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"Not Future-Proof" – This Photo Provides Sharp Criticism

Where are the women? That's what many people think in this photo. At Merz's economic summit, almost only men were present.

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The economy of Schnitzer criticized the composition of the industrial summit in the Federal Chancellery. The group photo of the meeting - at which two women were seen between many men - shows well the outdated state of the German economy, said Schnitzer in Deutschlandfunk.

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Where are the women? That's what many people think in this photo. At Merz's economic summit, almost only men were present.

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Friedrich Merz unites the country's economic elite to the investment summit – and forgets to invite women. This is not a departure, this is a retrograde step. Clearer cannot be documented with a lack of reform willI see a photo with dozens of men in dark suits. On the edge are two women, one completely dressed in red, one entirely in white: "Purposes like the decorative flower buckets on the stairwell," writes a commentator in the social network…

Where are the women? That's what many people think in this photo. At Merz's economic summit, almost only men were present.

Where are the women? That's what many people think in this photo. At Merz's economic summit, almost only men were present.

Federal Chancellor Merz has invited representatives from the business community. A photo provides criticism: numerous men, only two women.

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mannheim24.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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