Green Minister Questions Federal Reform Course - Green Party Minister Slams Germany’s Economic Reform Shortcomings
Green Party Minister Danyal Bayaz has raised concerns over the federal government’s reform plans. He argues that current measures lack long-term vision and warns of declining competitiveness in Germany's economy.
Bayaz criticised the government for relying on outdated policies from its coalition agreement. He claimed these plans fail to address modern challenges, leaving the country unprepared for future economic shifts.
Bayaz’s call for a 2035 strategy highlights growing unease over Germany's economic direction. Without substantial reforms, he suggests, the country risks falling further behind in international competitiveness. The debate now centres on whether the government will adjust its current plans or push for more ambitious long-term solutions.
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