Germany's Scholz pledges less infighting as his government works to boost the economy

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is pledging that his government will tone down frequent public infighting that has weighed it down badly in polls as it works to pick up the country’s stagnant economy, Europe’s biggest.

“We will hammer and tap, but with sound absorbers,” the chancellor told reporters. “It shouldn’t be heard any more.”in late 2021 with a progressive agenda. But their approaches to economic and other issues are often at odds, in particular between his two junior partners: the environmentalist, traditionally left-leaning Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats.

Another potential disagreement lies ahead: a call by Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck, the economy minister and a Green party member, for subsidized electricity for big companies. Lindner and the Free Democrats oppose the idea; Scholz’s party came out in favor of it this week, but the chancellor himself is skeptical and avoided a clear position Wednesday.

Scholy emphasized efforts to transition to renewable energy, and said he is confident that they ultimately “will be reflected in big growth.” At present, the economyIn the past two weeks, the Cabinet has approved major parts of the coalition’s social reform agenda — plans to ease rules for

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