German Chancellor Friedrich Merz wants to see his country driving the most important decisions in Europe again.
That’s what he's been telling his fellow center-right leaders at recent gatherings, according to a diplomat present for the remarks. The implication, the diplomat added, is blunt: Merz is taking control.
It’s putting him on a collision course with Ursula von der Leyen, the European Union’s top executive.
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