Saxony-Anhalt's CDU chairman Sven Schulze considers the debate within the Union about a German contribution to possible security guarantees for Ukraine to be misguided.

Sven Schulze considers discussion on security guarantees to be misguided
Schulze called on the government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) to avoid public disputes and, after the first 100 days, which were heavily dominated by foreign policy issues, to now focus on domestic policy: "That's what people expect. And I believe that the mood will then improve." Schulze called for speed, particularly regarding Merz's desired "economic turnaround," and opposed holding back potentially unpopular decisions due to upcoming elections. "We always have some kind of election in Germany," Schulze told the FAS: "We need decisions now. The companies that are currently in trouble also need help now."
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