FRIEDRICH MERT
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What is happening in Greece
Increase in unemployment, minimum wage 800 euros, housing crisis, young people leaving the country, increase in cost of living, increase in crime, low pensions, abolition of collective agreements, legalization of 13-hour workdays, concentration of wealth in the Greek elites and combined with external and internal debt, the country is in a state of bankruptcy.
As for the prime minister of the country, if he had any ethics, he should have resigned.
MERZ STATEMENT 12-2-2026
“The overall productivity of our national economy is not high enough,” Merz said in a recent speech to industrial bodies in eastern Germany, pointing out part-time employment as a problem. “To put it even more bluntly: Work-life balance and the four-day week will not be enough to maintain the current level of prosperity in our country in the future, so we need to work.
During Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s visit to Berlin last year, Merz praised Athens for deregulating its labor market, which allowed a six-day workweek. “I recommend to everyone in Germany who thinks it is terrible and unreasonable to work 40 hours a week… to take a look at Greece,” Merz said alongside Mitsotakis. “We can certainly learn something from Greece on this matter.”
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