Chancellor Friedrich Merz confidently addresses the nation in his New Year's speech, calling for reforms and self-reliance in 2026.
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Merz calls for confidence and reforms in New Year's address

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In his first New Year's address as Chancellor, Friedrich Merz called for confidence despite international tensions and announced fundamental reforms for 2026. He emphasized Germany's self-reliance against major powers and highlighted challenges like the Ukraine war and social changes. 2026 could become a moment of new beginning, Merz urged.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) called for a positive outlook in his New Year's address on New Year's Eve 2025. "We have it in our own hands to master each of these challenges with our own strength. We are not victims of external circumstances. We are no plaything of great powers," he said. Germany has repeatedly renewed itself stronger from crises.

Merz recalled the ongoing war in Ukraine, which threatens Europe's freedom and security. "A terrible war is raging in Europe. It is a war that directly threatens our freedom and our security," he explained. Ukrainians are marking their fourth New Year under rocket fire, often without power. Russia's attack targets all of Europe, and Germany faces daily sabotage, espionage, and cyberattacks. The partnership with the US under Donald Trump is changing, so Europe must defend its interests more strongly on its own. The goal is to renew the foundations of freedom, security, and prosperity.

Domestically, Merz announced reforms. The government has created incentives for legal migration and closed illegal routes, relieved companies, and reduced bureaucracy. Yet it is not enough: "We will have to pass fundamental reforms next year to ensure our social systems remain sustainable in the long term." Due to an aging society and retiring baby boomers, a new balance between generations must be achieved. The economy is under pressure from necessary reforms, high costs, and global trade conflicts, while new technologies are revolutionizing work and life.

"Thus, 2026 can become a moment of new beginning," Merz said. "For that, we must trust ourselves, our courage, and our resolve." He appealed for trust in democratic processes, which are tough but enduring, even in a challenging election year. "Let us not listen to the fearmongers and pessimists," he urged.

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Reactions on X to Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first New Year's address are largely skeptical and critical. Users accuse him of empty promises, dismissing concerns as 'doom-mongering' (Schwarzmaler), and making false claims about Germany's safety amid ongoing migration and economic issues. Media outlets neutrally highlight calls for confidence, reforms in 2026, and self-reliance despite Ukraine war tensions. No strong positive sentiments noted; diverse voices from regular users and AfD sympathizers express disappointment over lack of action.

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