“The political leaders of CDU, CSU and SPD just presented their coalition agreement. At first glance, it looks like a long list of good intentions, but lacks a bit of prioritisation. It will be growth-positive in the short term, but could soon run into a fiscal feasibility reality check. The incoming German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announcing the coalition agreement. It looks like Germany will have a new government soon, but not before Easter, as Friedrich Merz intended on election eve. The political leaders of CDU, CSU and SPD just presented the outline of the coalition agreement. It is an agreement that will now be subject to a member vote by the SPD, followed by Friedrich Merz becoming next chancellor and government leader of Germany in around a month from now.“
Morten W. Langer