This episode is supported by private equity platform Moonfare.
Wolfgang Münchau is co-founder and director of Eurointelligence. He was a Financial Times columnist from 2003 until 2020 and co-founder and editor-in-chief of Financial Times Deutschland. He is the author of several books, including Meltdown Years. In this podcast, we discuss:
- The unpopularity of Germany’s governing party, the CDU and its new leader Laschet.
- Laschet’s support for the coal industry.
- The popularity of sister party CSU’s leader Söder and his new economy focus.
- The possibility of a CDU and CSU split.
- Why are Greens so popular in Germany?
- The fiscal implications of Greens in power.
- Germany’s constitutional constraints on fiscal policy.
- Why far-right AfD has performed poorly recently.
- The mismanagement of COVID and the political impact.
- Does the EU Recovery Fund signal a common EU fiscal policy?
- Will EU climate policy be successful?
- Book that influenced Wolfgang: The Rise and Fall of Weimar Democracy (Mommsen), Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World (MacMillan).