Angela Merkel has been awarded the European Order of Merit, recognising her significant contributions to European stability during her 16 years as Chancellor of Germany. This honour reflects a broader European sentiment regarding the leadership style needed in times of uncertainty, particularly during crises like Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Merkel’s approach was characterised by caution and compromise, earning her the nickname ‘Mutti’ for her stabilising presence. Her leadership helped maintain unity within the EU, especially during challenging moments when fragmentation seemed imminent.
For the UK, Merkel’s legacy highlights the importance of steady leadership in navigating complex international relationships. As the UK continues to redefine its position post-Brexit, the lessons from Merkel’s tenure could inform how British leaders approach diplomacy and collaboration with European partners.
Looking ahead, observers will be keen to see how the EU adapts its strategies in response to ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly with Russia and the challenges posed by populist movements across Europe. The way the UK engages with these evolving dynamics will be crucial for its future stability and economic relationships.
Sources
Euronews

