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Germany's coalition government split over reform agenda

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Germany's coalition government is deeply divided over how to revive the economy and reform the welfare state.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces backlash over planned pension changes, seen as unavoidable due to demographic pressures. Conservatives push for market-driven reforms, while Social Democrats stress social protection.
With approval ratings at historic lows and pressure from voters rising, both sides must find a compromise on key reforms — especially pensions — or risk further political fallout.