Merz urges Germans to accept difficult changes
Merz delivered these comments on Friday at a public function in Saarbruecken celebrating the 35th anniversary of German reunion. The commemoration of East Germany's integration into the West was not solely celebratory, however, as the chancellor dedicated more attention to the problems the country is confronting.
He stated that “our nation is in the midst of an important, perhaps decisive, phase in its modern history,” he also said “many things must change if they are to remain as good as they are, or even to improve.”
Chancellor Merz stated that Germans should now "regroup and look forward with confidence and energy" to the future and establish "new unity in our country." Among his top objectives, the Chancellor mentioned strengthening the nation's military, a concept he has supported for some time because of the perceived Russian threat.
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