Reform Package for Germany: Federal President: No Confidence without Economic Growth
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Saxony's Prime Minister Kretschmer considers the decisions of the black and red coalition in Berlin to be insufficient to improve Germany's economic situation.
The reform program of the coalition to overcome the economic weakness in Germany includes country criticism from the SPD and the Union. The Federal President sees a cause for confidence.
Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer considers the reform package of the black and red coalition insufficient. It is only "first steps in the right direction".
Saxony's Minister-President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) believes the decisions made by the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition in Berlin are insufficient to overcome Germany's economic weakness. "These are only first steps in the right direction," Kretschmer told the newspaper "Die Welt." He added that Germany is "still a long way from a package of measures that will truly bring about an economic upswing" and bring about a genuine improvement in the economic sit…
"Autumn of Reforms": Black-Red celebrates itself for a half-breasted farce that does not live up to the seriousness of the problems in Germany. A commentary by Ulrich Clauß. This article Economic Policy A reform package that does not deserve its name was published on Young Freedom.
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