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Germany’s coalition strikes deals on infrastructure, migration, and energy reforms

After grueling talks, Germany’s leaders unveil bold reforms to cut red tape and reshape migration. Can these changes secure the country’s future competitiveness?

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Germany’s coalition strikes deals on infrastructure, migration, and energy reforms

Germany’s coalition government has reached key agreements on infrastructure, migration and energy policy after intense negotiations. The latest decisions aim to speed up critical projects while addressing economic and social challenges. Officials have also reaffirmed their focus on pragmatic solutions over political divisions.

Overnight talks led to breakthroughs in fast-tracking infrastructure development. The government plans to cut red tape and reduce excessive regulations that have delayed major projects. While details on the Bundesrat delegation involved remain unclear, the push for quicker approvals marks a shift in approach.

The coalition has also finalised new measures in immigration policy to prepare for future challenges. Economic reforms were adopted to strengthen Germany’s position in global markets. Energy policy remains central, with officials prioritising sustainable solutions while ensuring stable supply.

CSU leader Markus Söder acknowledged recent difficulties but described the black-red coalition as still on track. The government has repeatedly stressed its determination to block extremist influences and focus on constructive policymaking instead.

The agreements cover infrastructure, immigration, and energy, with a clear emphasis on efficiency and long-term planning. Economic competitiveness and supply security form the core of the latest reforms. Officials now face the task of implementing these decisions in the coming months.

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