Der Kanzler klagt über Blockaden. Dabei gibt ihm das Grundgesetz ein Machtmittel, um seine Regierung auf Linie zu bringen: die Richtlinienkompetenz. Wie man sie geschickt einsetzt, zeigte ein Vorgänger.
Merz still has an arrow in his quiver
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Story Timeline
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.”
Wed 18:51 - n-tv Politik
Appeal from the previous day ignored: Union SMEs draw red lines for Merz
Thu 12:59 - Die Welt
Merz still has an arrow in his quiver