THE GOVERNMENT'S SPEECH TO THE NATION OF THIS YEAR COVERED WIDE-RANGE SIGNIFICANT ISSUES THAT REFLECTED THE GOVERNMENT'S INCREASING ROLE OF RESPONSIBILITY AND CONCERN FOR BOTH THE DOMESTIC AND GLOBAL ISSUES THAT REQUIRED IMMEDIATE ATTENTION.
Chancellor Angela Merkel speech to the nation referred to in Germany as the government's speech covered wide-range significant issues that reflected and emphasized Germany's largest coalition government increasing role of responsibility and concern for both the domestic and World issues that required immediate attention with the sought for solutions to the immediate, short term and long term problems that entailed the economic challenge for better economic growth and prosperity in Germany and the Eurozone countries for better upgraded credit line and much financial freedom, specially of the financially and economically strugggling Southern Eurozone countries, due to the European Union Austerity Measures that may further qualify few Eurozone countries for financial assistance in European Union Finance Rescue Packages to upgrade the falling credit lines of the member countries. Besides, the government's concern about the outbreak of ebola epidemic, despite the minor cases of ebola disease patients that have been discovered in Germany and the Eurozone countries. The refugees and asylum seekers influx to Germany and the Eurozone countries, particularly from the regions of conflict that included the Arab World and African countries, specially the refugees from Syria, Iraq and Eastern Europe. However, the government's speech of the Chancellor to the nation did not mention Germany's current leading role of military participation in humanitarian, peace mission and military intervention in foreign conflicts such as in the wars in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, East of Ukraine and in Somalia.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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