Something of a historical moment. The First female Chancellor of Germany and a East German as well.
It seems her position is not very strong as Schroeder's opposition party gets half the seats in her new cabinent.
http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=82491
Germany has put off its problems for quite some time now. Anemic growth, high unemployment, ( hovering around 11 or 12% ) high taxes and a pension system that will absord many more retirees in the coming future. She will need to take on the unions who fight for the status quo, those unions
who represent those lucky ones fortunate to have a job with all those snazy benefits.
The work week must be extended. German business must be able to hire and fire workers without burdensome red tape and large penalties. The days of German government mandating more than two weeks of paid vacation time must also come to an end.
You got to get the people working. Make it easier for companies to hire workers. Time to get on with it.
Good luck to her