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Merz Asks German Economy to Be Patient with Reforms

The German chancellor Friedrich Merz has asked the economy for patience with fundamental reforms. "The Federal Republic of Germany is not a speedboat. The Federal Republic of Germany is a thickship, at least a rather large tanker, with quite large engines. But even such a large tanker you do not drive within a few days like a speedboat in the 180-degree angle in the other direction," said CDU boss to employers' representatives.
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At the German Employers' Day of the Federal Association of German Employers' Associations, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz stressed the challenges and opportunities that Germany faces in a rapidly changing world. In front of representatives of the German economy, Merz underlined the need for stability, reforms and a future-oriented policy to ensure Germany's competitiveness in the long term. The Chancellor said that the new Federal Government …

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The German chancellor Friedrich Merz has asked the economy for patience with fundamental reforms. "The Federal Republic of Germany is not a speedboat. The Federal Republic of Germany is a thickship, at least a rather large tanker, with quite large engines. But even such a large tanker you do not drive within a few days like a speedboat in the 180-degree angle in the other direction," said CDU boss to employers' representatives.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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