Green Minister Questions Federal Reform Course - Green Party slams Germany’s economic reforms as dangerously outdated
Green Party Minister Danyal Bayaz has criticised the federal government’s reform plans as outdated and insufficient. He warned that Germany’s competitiveness is weakening under current economic pressures.
Bayaz argued that the coalition’s existing agreement fails to address long-term economic challenges. He called for a comprehensive strategy, similar to an 'Agenda 2035', to overhaul social welfare, reduce bureaucracy, and boost private investment in new technologies.
Bayaz’s proposals focus on modernising Germany’s economy through targeted reforms and private sector engagement. Without a clearer long-term economic plan, he suggests, the country risks falling further behind. The debate highlights growing divisions over the government’s approach to economic policy.
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