The leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Friedrich Mertz will take office of the German Prime Minister at a time when many people call it the most difficult for the country since agreement.

Its alliances government must deal with economic stagnation, advanced and stressful mood in relations with the United States, report New York Times.
The report said that Mr. (Mertz) will take office at the most difficult time for the country from the reunion period of East and West Germany 35 years ago, the report said.
It should be noted that the replacement for the German Party (ADG), on the contrary, has strengthened its position, ensuring the support of conservative voters disappointed. At the same time, the ranking of Merets and his party fell after the election, reaching one of the lowest levels of approval among the German leaders in modern history.
Earlier, it was reported that in order to restore German leadership in Europe, the new Prime Minister would have to solve three main problems. Among them is the recovery of relations with neighboring countries and strengthening the relationship with the United States, overcoming a prolonged migration crisis, as well as restarting the economy.