Germany's new coalition government, formed by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Christian Social Union (CSU), and Social Democratic Party (SPD), faces significant challenges. The German economy is struggling, and the far-right AfD party is the strongest opposition force. The coalition aims to strengthen the economy, limit illegal immigration, and modernize Germany. However, disagreements persist, particularly regarding social policies and potential spending cuts. Key priorities include tightening immigration policies with stricter border controls starting May 7. The government also plans a €500 billion investment fund for modernization projects. Foreign policy will focus on redefining Germany's role in Europe and addressing threats from Russia.
Germany's New Coalition Government Faces Economic Challenges and Immigration Policy Changes
Edited by: Татьяна Гуринович
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