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"We will modernise our country, build up a climate-neutral industry with cutting-edge technology that is 'Made in Germany'," Olaf Scholz the new German chancellor told press. (Photo: Council of the European Union)

Germany's new leaders want to reform the EU

The SPD, the Greens and the pro-business FDP on Wednesday (24 November) presented a deal to form a new German government, including a European reform agenda that should lead to a federal Europe.

"My most important message: the traffic light [coaltion] stands," Olaf Scholz told press - a reference to the parties respective colours red-yellow-green.

"We will modernise our country, build up a climate-neutral industry with cutting-edge technology that is 'Made in Germany'," he said, ...

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Wester is a journalist from the Netherlands with a focus on the green economy. He joined EUobserver in September 2021. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Vice, Motherboard, a science-based website, and climate economy journalist for The Correspondent.

"We will modernise our country, build up a climate-neutral industry with cutting-edge technology that is 'Made in Germany'," Olaf Scholz the new German chancellor told press. (Photo: Council of the European Union)

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Wester is a journalist from the Netherlands with a focus on the green economy. He joined EUobserver in September 2021. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Vice, Motherboard, a science-based website, and climate economy journalist for The Correspondent.

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