German chancellor Merkel with comments on coalition deal done today 7 Feb We will have a stable government. We know we need to invest in infrastructure and digitalisation. Solid finances are a feature of Germany. We made compromises especially on division of ministries many. Conservatives will not like the fact we gave finance to SPD
Comments of SPD leader Schulz:
We are thankful that the Conservatives made some tough compromises. We want unlimited employment contracts to become the norm again. We thank Merkel and Seehofer for what we achieved on policy for Europe which will result in a change for the bloc. We found the right answers to the difficult questions coalition deal well suited to overcome divisions in Germany.
Source: Bloomberg Pro Terminal
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