Europe welcomes major German coalition, Schulz and Merkel optimistic about Germany's future

Leaders in Brussels have welcomed the new German coalition agreement and have seen it as good news for Europe. Former European Parliament President Martin Schulz said Berlin would be “turned into an active and leading role” of the EU. Former European Parliament President and Official Chairman of Social Democracy [...]
The former president of the European Parliament, and officially German Social Democracy Chairman (SPD) -- Germany's foreign minister has most likely celebrated his party's coalition agreement with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives on Wednesday -- saying this would mean Germany “would become an active role and leader in the European Union. ”
Coalition engagement in #Germany: good news also for #Europe! Respect for the training spirit of my friends from the @spdde
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EU Economous Commissioner Pierre Moscovic has welcomed the coalition agreement, which has written in his official tour: “The coalition reached in Germany: good news also for Europe! ”
Schulz the coalition agreement has described as “an end to forced austerity,” reports “DW” Transmission Periscope.
Speaking at a conference Wednesday, Schulz said “I think we have achieved what will be a new awake for Europe and a new dynamic for Germany. ”
However, a number of ministries like: The Foreign, Finance and Labour Ministry will meet the SPD. “Bild” editor Julian Rachel has defined this as “The first SPD government led by a CDU Chancellor.”
While, Merkel said the agreement would form the basis of a good and stable “government. ”/Periscopi/











