Merz und Macron: Deutsch-französische Woche der Harmonie
Friedrich Merz und Emmanuel Macron taten diese Woche alles, um eine enge Partnerschaft zu demonstrieren. Wohl auch deswegen, weil beide befürchten, dass die nächste französische Präsidentin Marine Le Pen heißen könnte.
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Friedrich Merz und Emmanuel Macron taten diese Woche alles, um eine enge Partnerschaft zu demonstrieren. Wohl auch deswegen, weil beide befürchten, dass die nächste französische Präsidentin Marine Le Pen heißen könnte.
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