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Merkel warns of pressures on energy policy

Merkel warns of pressures on energy policy.

Berlin, Aug 24 .- The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned the German business and industry leaders against any pressure measure designed to influence the Government in drawing up their proposed energy plan.

In a video interview today granted Madsack newspaper group, Merkel responds well to both the public more than 40 leaders of major German companies and industries, who, ffxiv gil, joined forces in a media campaign to protest the German government's energy policy.

"When something goes in the direction of a threat or blackmail, I usually act on the counter," says Merkel, who notes that the initiative taken by employers Germans last weekend failed to influence his government team.

Chancellor clarifies that she does not represent the interests of any particular, ffxiv gil, group, but is the head of government responsible for all Germans.

"So some should try to avoid this kind of pressure," Merkel sentence.

With his words of German Chancellor would cut short the media initiative of dozens of industrialists and entrepreneurs, supported by some politicians, that this Saturday a full-page advertisements in major national newspapers.

The protest, gaia gold, occurs when the federal government prepares his new energy concept, to be submitted in late September, amid the debate on the aging of nuclear plants and when one's Merkel toured the country to find the energy sources in Germany.

The signatories, including the presidents of the four listed energy company, reported negative specific projects Merkel's government as "the tax provided for nuclear fuel or an increase in green taxes" and are in favor of prolonging the life of atomic plants.

"A politics that is committed to cleaning up state budgets and new energy tax, blocking the necessary investments in the future," stressed the text of the full-page ads that were released a few days in several national newspapers.

Among the signatories were from the chairman of Deutsche Bank, Josef Ackermann, the consortium Bayer, Werner Wenning, passing the leader of Thyssen-Krupp, Ekkehard Schulz, and even the head of the German Football Federation, Oliver Bierhof.

Also included prominent politicians such as the Economic Council president and fellow of Merkel's Christian, Kurt Lauk, or former Social Democratic Minister of Economy Wolfgang Clement.

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