Germany, Debt

Germany’s election-winning center-right Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union, led by Friedrich Merz, and the ...
Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz wants to alter Germany's strict fiscal rules to massively boost defence spending, the ...
Germany's three major political parties have agreed on a reformed debt brake that exempts defence spending above 1% of GDP.
Leaders of the likely incoming coalition government announced plans to reform the debt brake and create a special investment ...
A senior Greens legislator said there would still be a sufficient, albeit different, majority to reform Germany's debt brake ...
The two political parties expected to form the next German government have agreed to significantly loosen the country’s ...
Germany's incoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced a landmark deal to revise debt rules, enabling increased defence ...
The conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) agreed to seek a loosening of Germany's debt brake to allow higher defence ...
Germany’s Greens say they won't support the prospective next government’s plans to loosen debt rules for defense spending and ...
The apparent deal with the Greens paves the way for up to €1 trillion in new spending for defense and infrastructure.