— Robert Habeck, the Greens, (paraphrased)
The quote addresses the distinction between legal insolvency and actual business operations. It points out that companies can stop selling even without a formal bankruptcy if the underlying conditions are no longer viable. The critical issue is the communicative oversimplification: it can downplay real economic damage and increase uncertainty. Politically, this underscores the responsibility to describe economic processes precisely in order not to undermine trust.

