
Gregor
Gregor, a 59-year-old resident of Trier, Germany’s oldest city, has witnessed a troubling decline in his community's economic situation. After working for 40 years in the financial industry, he lost his job last summer and is now seeking employment in Luxembourg due to its more attractive pension system. As he prepares to vote in the upcoming snap election, Gregor expresses concerns about the state of Germany's infrastructure and economy, attributing much of the current malaise to a lack of investment and the restrictive debt brake policy.
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