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    Macron, Merz Call for European Resolve Against 'dark Enlightenment' of Authoritarianism

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    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Macron and Merz call for European unity against authoritarianism, emphasizing democracy and economic stability amid rising far-right influence.

    Macron and Merz Urge Europe to Combat Authoritarianism's Rise

    European Leaders Address Authoritarianism

    By Tilman Blasshofer and Alessandro Parodi

    The Dark Enlightenment

    SAARBRUECKEN, Germany (Reuters) -The leaders of Germany and France marked the 35th anniversary of Germany's democratic reunification on Friday by calling for more resolve to check the spreading appeal of what they called the "dark enlightenment" of authoritarianism.

    Economic Challenges and Migration

    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron said Europe must do more to counter illiberal, anti-immigrant parties surging in opinion polls, in part by bolstering the continent's flagging economy.

    Commemorating Germany's Reunification

    'DARK ENLIGHTENMENT'

    "New alliances of autocracies are forming against us and attacking liberal democracy as a way of life," Macron told an audience of dignitaries from both countries in Saarbruecken on Germany's border with France.

    "In the face of the return of the dark enlightenment ... there is a path to a new enlightenment," Macron said, "a way to love culture, music, literature, conversation and debate, to believe that respect and science are stronger than hate and fury."

    He was echoing remarks by Merz, who had earlier warned that economic troubles across the European Union were giving openings to far-right nationalist parties offering radical solutions at odds with democracy.

    "Years of irregular, undirected migration to Germany have polarised our country," Merz said, asking its citizens to recognise the value of living in a democracy under rule of law.

    "Politics, the state, the government have their responsibility," he said. "But the scale of the challenge must be understood by us all, by every citizen in our country."

    CEREMONY MARKS 1990 END OF GERMANY'S POST-WAR DIVISION

    Germany's Reunification Day on October 3 commemorates the 1990 end of the nation's post-World War Two division into a western democracy and an eastern, Soviet-dominated Communist regime, symbolised by the Berlin Wall dividing the capital.

    Merz took office in February after an election campaign marked by emotional rhetoric on migration. The far right now leads his conservatives in some polls at a time when Germany's export-dependent, high-tech economy faces its biggest challenge in decades due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff blitz.

    Germany's economy, Europe's largest, has been hard hit by U.S. protectionism and a competitive onslaught from China. It has registered barely any growth since the end of the COVID pandemic, contributing to a broad mood of malaise.

    Both leaders are outspoken supporters of Ukraine against Russia's invasion and have called for more European strategic autonomy in the face of a United States they see as turning away from Europe. Both face stiff challenges from far-right parties with strong pro-Russian elements leading in many opinion polls.

    (Additional reporting by Andreas Rinke in Berlin and Brice Makini in Paris; writing by Thomas Escritt; editing by Tomasz Janowski and Mark Heinrich)

    Table of Contents

    • European Leaders Address Authoritarianism
    • The Dark Enlightenment
    • Economic Challenges and Migration
    • Commemorating Germany's Reunification

    Key Takeaways

    • •Macron and Merz urge Europe to combat authoritarianism.
    • •Economic challenges and migration are key issues.
    • •Germany's reunification anniversary highlights democracy.
    • •Far-right parties gain momentum in Europe.
    • •Support for Ukraine against Russian aggression emphasized.

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    Economic growth refers to an increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. It is usually measured by the rise in Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

    2What is migration?

    Migration is the movement of people from one place to another, often across borders, for various reasons including economic opportunities, safety, or family reunification.

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