Germany’s governing coalition has agreed on a comprehensive package of reforms aimed at addressing economic stagnation and countering the growing support for the far-right AfD party. Following seven hours of negotiations, the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition reached a consensus on radical changes. The reforms include a significant overhaul of the pension system, intended to ensure its long-term sustainability. Additionally, stricter rules regarding sick leave are to be implemented, potentially encouraging greater workforce participation. These measures are presented as crucial for revitalizing the German economy and regaining public trust. The government hopes these changes will address voter concerns and stem the tide of support for extremist parties. Further details of the reforms are expected to be released in the coming days.