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    Trump will bring clarity, says Germany's conservative frontrunner for chancellor

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    Posted on January 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    Friedrich Merz, Germany's conservative frontrunner, speaks at a press conference about Donald Trump's potential impact on the EU, emphasizing clarity and unity in Europe during his second term.
    Friedrich Merz discusses Trump's presidency impact on Europe at press conference - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Friedrich Merz, Germany's conservative frontrunner, believes Trump's second term will bring clarity to the EU, urging European unity.

    Germany's Conservative Leader: Trump Presidency Will Provide Clarity

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Opposition leader Friedrich Merz, the frontrunner to become Germany's next chancellor, said the second presidency of Donald Trump would bring clarity for the European Union as he hosted conservative EU heavyweights in Berlin.

    "I think Trump is very predictable," Merz said at a press conference alongside Manfred Weber, head of the conservative European People's Party (EPP), the biggest lawmaker group in the European Parliament.

    "In this respect, I think we can prepare ourselves for the fact that there will be a lot more clarity in the coming weeks and months and that there will of course also be many challenges," he added.

    Merz, the head of Germany's CDU/CSU conservative bloc, is in line to succeed Social Democratic Chancellor Olaf Scholz, whose fractious coalition with the Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats collapsed in November over contradictory plans to revive the nation's ailing economy.

    Merz said Europe needed to unite in order to be respected in the world, especially in the United States, and that Trump's inauguration on Monday would "speed up our efforts to bring our power together and to act together."

    Trump's hawkish stance should be seen as an opportunity, also in terms of joint European military procurement, he added.

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and conservative heads of state and government from countries including Sweden, Finland and Austria were among those attending the two-day gathering in the German capital.

    In a joint declaration, the EPP said its priorities for 2025 were for Europe to regain its competitiveness, to reduce irregular migration and to ramp up security in the face of "disinformation campaigns by foreign autocrats, terrorist attacks, organised crime and hybrid warfare at our borders."

    According to a Yougov poll released this week, Merz's conservative bloc will capture 30% of the vote in the German election on Feb. 23, making it by far the most likely to lead any future coalition. Scholz's SPD is lagging behind at 18% of the vote, according to the poll.

    (Reporting by Friederike Heine and Andreas Rinke; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Friedrich Merz believes Trump's presidency will bring clarity to the EU.
    • •Merz is the frontrunner to become Germany's next chancellor.
    • •The CDU/CSU bloc leads in polls for the upcoming German election.
    • •Merz emphasizes the need for European unity and cooperation.
    • •The EPP outlines priorities for Europe's competitiveness and security.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump will bring clarity, says Germany's conservative frontrunner for chancellor

    1What did Friedrich Merz say about Trump's presidency?

    Friedrich Merz stated that Donald Trump's second presidency would bring clarity for the European Union and that he finds Trump to be very predictable.

    2What challenges did Merz anticipate with Trump's presidency?

    Merz mentioned that while there would be clarity, there would also be many challenges that Europe needs to prepare for in the coming weeks and months.

    3What is Merz's stance on European unity?

    Merz emphasized the need for Europe to unite in order to be respected globally, particularly in relation to the United States.

    4What are the EPP's priorities for 2025?

    The EPP's priorities include regaining Europe's competitiveness, reducing irregular migration, and enhancing security against disinformation campaigns.

    5What does the Yougov poll indicate about Merz's party?

    According to a Yougov poll, Merz's conservative bloc is projected to capture 30% of the vote in the upcoming German election, making it the most likely to lead any future coalition.

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