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Merz's New Year's Address: Challenges Ahead

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, in his first New Years address, acknowledges the challenges ahead, including a war in Europe, economic pressures, and technological changes. He outlines his governments focus on renewing freedom, security, and prosperity, starting with safeguarding peace in Europe. Merz addresses the threat of Russias war in Ukraine, plans to boost defense spending, and reform the constitution for more military funding. He also discusses the changing partnership with the US, economic reforms, and addressing an aging population. Merz admits progress on reforms feels slow but promises work is underway, aiming for a new beginning in 2026. Checkout Solipillow.com

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