Angela Merkel In the current year is expected to face so many challenges that it will not cope, says.
printed lists a number of issues with which Merkel already have to deal with. Among them - Ukrainian conflict, the troubled Eurozone economy and rise of the populist parties, as well as the terrorist Threat in the European Union. In addition, the journal reminds us about the fact that in March the EU will have to decide on sanctions concerning Russia. the financial times believes that in order to cope with so many challenges, the Federal Chancellor will have to take more risky decisions." Merkel also used to solve problems step by step, However, this approach, according to the financial times, " Perhaps, have been exhausted ".
Perhaps the EU has reached a point of development at which the phased approach of the Chancellor leads the Eurozone into a dead end, assumes the print edition, Recalling that through austerity measures Merkel for five years persistently tried to bring the Eurozone from falling. However, despite the fact that Europe has turned out to defend the economic collapse, economic growth, which could calm the unemployment in the area has not occurred.
the financial times highlights that within Germany support Merkel remains supposedly on the same level as in 2013, when she for the third time became Chancellor of Germany. However, the austerity policies that are acceptable to Germany, displeases populist parties in the other countries of the Eurozone.
for example, in Spain, Germany is forced to reckon with the party Podemos ", France, marine Le Pen and the National front, highlights magazine. If Angela Merkel will deliver a report on the monetary policy easing, she has to find a way to explain it to the Germans, accustomed to the sharp savings, says the FT.
over the past 10 years she has proven that she is different " crisis Manager ", However, If to take into account the scale of this fall, to be just a "Manager" In the current year has the opportunity to be sufficient sums up the print edition.
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