Coalition crisis: Merz sees traffic lights at the end - who saves the economy?

Coalition crisis: Merz sees traffic lights at the end - who saves the economy?

Kanzleramt, Berlin, Deutschland - The German economy urgently demands relief from the traffic light coalition in terms of energy costs, not only for industry! The President of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), Peter Adrian, urges a stable and competitive energy supply for all companies. However, no tangible results are expected at the discussions in the Chancellery planned for Tuesday. Union faction leader Friedrich Merz describes the events as "acting" and believes nothing in new debt proposals.

increasing tensions within the coalition are obvious: Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) invites you to an industrial summit, while the Minister of Economic Affairs of the other two parties are left out. Merz criticizes the lack of coordination as "kindergarten games" and sees the traffic light government at the end of its ability to act. Political scientist Wolfgang Schroeder observes a dangerous development in which Scholz is shown by his coalition partners. It is high time for clear signals and effective measures - the economy finally expects tangible results and an end to communicative disruption! Information about how the federal government reacts to the claims can be found in an article to www.onetz.de .

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