Merz urges SPD to show more reform willingness

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged the SPD to demonstrate greater willingness for reforms. In a speech to the CDU Wirtschaftsrat in Berlin, he warned of limits to his patience. He criticized the SPD for 'dreaming' of democratic socialism.

On Tuesday evening, May 5, 2026, Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) addressed the CDU Wirtschaftsrat's annual meeting in a Berlin luxury hotel. He was welcomed by President Astrid Hamker with "Herzlich willkommen zu Hause," as she called for pathbreaking reforms.

Merz highlighted the serious economic situation: "The macroeconomic crisis is here, and it is big." Jobs were lost and companies went insolvent every day. "I have been very patient," he told the SPD, noting the Union's many compromises over the past twelve months. "There are limits to our willingness to compromise."

He criticized the SPD for reflexive calls for higher taxes and debt, as well as burdens on the middle class and crafts. "The SPD believes more in redistribution," while the CDU believed in the social market economy. He rejected speculation on a minority government or new elections: "A minority government is not an option for me."

Merz outlined reform plans by 2035, including digitalized administrative processes and affordable energy. "Germany has the strength for a new beginning," he said, promising a country that believes in itself again.

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Friedrich Merz urges SPD toward more reforms

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called on coalition partner SPD to lift blockades on reform projects. At an event of the German Banks Association in Berlin, he announced serious talks for the evening. Energy policy, pension reform, and statutory health insurance are in focus.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the stability of his black-red coalition during an ARD interview with Caren Miosga on Sunday evening (May 3, 2026). He urged the SPD to show compromise and ruled out alternatives like tolerance by the AfD. Merz openly addressed discontent within the Union and the limits of his patience.

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Several CDU politicians have distanced themselves from Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s comments on statutory pensions. Merz described pensions as at most a “basic security” for old age. Saxony-Anhalt’s premier Sven Schulze particularly urges consideration of the East German situation.”

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Saxony-Anhalt's Minister President Sven Schulze has insisted on the states' right to have a say in planned social reforms. He called for close coordination and special consideration of East German concerns. He made these statements in an interview with Germany's Editorial Network (RND).

The CDU is holding its party congress in turbulent times. There is significant frustration over the party's internal political performance. Dennis Radtke, head of the social wing, urges the CDU and its chairman to change course and address topics that are "not sexy".

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Leading CDU politicians reject the SPD proposal to suspend the debt brake and demand a savings package from Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD). Tensions in the black-red coalition are rising as Klingbeil prepares the key points for the 2027 budget. The trigger is SPD parliamentary leader Matthias Miersch's push amid the ongoing Iran crisis.

 

 

 

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