EPISODE · May 9, 2025 · 10 MIN
Merz's rough start as Chancellor and the message it sends to Europe
from The Greek Current · host Hellenic Leaders
Friedrich Merz officially became Chancellor of Germany this week, but only after two rounds of voting in the Bundestag - a first for a new chancellor in postwar German history. His initial failure to clinch the position raises concerns about his leadership, and has Europeans asking whether Germany under Merz can step back into its traditional European leadership role. Katja Hoyer, a historian, journalist and author of Beyond the Wall: A History of East Germany, joins Thanos Davelis as we break down whether Merz is emerging weakened out of the gate, and look into what this means for Europe.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:A Very Rough Start for Germany's New Chancellor MerzMerz is weakened from Day 1. Europe will pay the price.Friedrich Merz becomes Germany’s chancellor—after a painful defeatFrance and Germany to set up joint security councilUS lawmakers sound alarm over Turkey’s aggressive behavior, urge Trump to confront ErdoganEU sets out possible 95-billion-euro response to US tariffs
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Katja Hoyer, a historian, journalist and author of Beyond the Wall: A History of East Germany, joins Thanos Davelis as we break down whether Germany's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz is emerging weakened out of the gate, and look into what this means for Europe.
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