The leader of Germany’s opposition Christian Democrats (CDU) on Saturday pledged to build a greater German presence in the European Union if his conservative alliance wins the 2025 elections. “We will become more involved in Europe again in the future,” said Friedrich Merz at the party conference of the CDU’s Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), in the southern city of Augsburg. Increasing protectionism among major global economic players such as China and the United States is forcing Europe to work even more closely together, but also to become more competitive, according …