Friedrich Merz, the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), stated that he intends to convene 'soon' the National Security Council to discuss the energy crisis facing Germany. This initiative comes in the context of rising energy prices and uncertainties related to supply. Merz emphasizes the importance of consultations with experts and relevant authorities to find effective and swift solutions. He also mentioned that it is essential for all parties involved to collaborate to ensure the country's energy stability. This convocation reflects the growing concerns of society and the business environment in the face of current energy challenges.
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