Nach den Buhrufen beim DGB beklagt Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz bei einem Auftritt vor der Elektroindustrie ein „Erkenntnisproblem“ in großen Teilen der Gesellschaft. Bei den Reformen bittet er noch um Geduld. Einen echten Reform-„Big-Bang“ werde es nicht geben.
“I say this without pity, without mockery, but that’s quite a lot at once.”
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Sat 07:33 - Die Welt
“I don’t know what else needs to happen for the government to actually act”
Sat 12:27 - Die Welt
“I don’t know what happened to Friedrich Merz”
Sun 07:33 - Die Welt
“Merz doesn’t hear people’s pain”
Mon 16:46 - Die Welt
“The trick is to expect something from your own people, so to speak.”
Tue 09:40 - Die Welt
“It was quite crunchy” – Why Merz is now visiting the SPD parliamentary group
Tue 09:55 - Die Welt
“We have to work now and deliver”
Tue 13:30 - Die Welt
“The unions are calling for an eight-hour day”
Tue 14:34 - Die Welt
“I don’t want to hear that word over there” – Merz calls on the coalition to be united
Tue 14:58 - Die Zeit Newsfeed
Friedrich Merz: Coalition in crisis mode – will the Chancellor’s visit help?
Tue 15:24 - Die Welt
At the SPD, the Chancellor almost demonstratively criticizes his own camp
Tue 15:48 - Süddeutsche Zeitung Politik
Merz at the SPD: “Either we win together or we lose together”
Tue 16:38 - Die Welt
“It could be the last cartridge of his chancellorship”
Tue 17:43 - n-tv Politik
Committing to a course of reform: Merz on a promotional tour with the SPD - hear out "the best possible meaning".
Tue 17:58 - Tagesschau
Merz to the SPD parliamentary group: A visit to smooth things over
Wed 15:50 - Die Welt
“I say this without pity, without mockery, but that’s quite a lot at once.”