German media comment on Friedrich Mertz’s new government, focusing on conservative, mainly technocratic ministers.
Comments by the German press are primarily focused on the presentation of its ministers by the Christian Union. A publication on the increased demand for real estate in Elliniko.
The main commentary on the German newspapers is about the presentation by Chancellor Friedrich Mertz of his conservative ministers and Süddeutsche Zeitung writes: “Although future Minister of Economy Katerina Reiche has many years of political experience, she has been working in the business in recent years. Future Minister of Digital Politics Karsten Wildberger, who is supposed to modernize the state as a whole, is also a purely businessman without professional political capital in his resume.
From the outside comes the future Deputy Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer, though this has often happened in this post. The great Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the other hand, will not go to a well -known party personality, but to Johann Vandeful, political and trusted by Mertz. Karin before, who holds the same office in Schlesvich-Holstein and can be considered a specialist, will become a Minister of Education. The message Merz wants to send is clear: his government will be a “work coalition” consisting of people who can do it. “
Ministers cut and sewn to Mertz’s measures
On the same issue, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung writes: “The Christian Union and Mertz have laid their fate, not risky, in a huge infrastructure and investment fund, whose distribution must still be negotiated. Who will have how much money at his disposal will be the first test for the Coalition, which will quickly reveal how different the goals of the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats can be for the “investment in the future” and what ministries should they be allocated.
If the result is not a focus on growth, it will be difficult for Mertz to remain in history as fearless as he wants and as his supporters, who have high expectations. His conservative ministers will not question his role. It is a group of technocrats cut and sewn to Mertz’s measures, who will not multiply who is responsible for making politics. Once again, both good and bad will depend on the chancellor. “
Source :Skai
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