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Merz Vows to Focus on Boosting Economy After Bumpy Start in Job

Merz Vows to Focus on Boosting Economy After Bumpy Start in Job

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz vowed to put a choppy start to his tenure behind him and focus on returning Europe's biggest economy to meaningful growth.
The conservative leader has had a turbulent couple of months since taking charge in early May, with a number of disputes already rumbling in his ruling coalition with the Social Democrats on issues ranging from welfare reforms to judicial appointments.
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