In Germany, the Union and the SPD have achieved a first breakthrough in their exploratory conversations. You have put together a financial package for billion dollars. For example, the debt for defense expenditure must be relaxed.
Moreover, a special fund is planned for infrastructure with 500 billion euros. Both decisions must be created by the old German Bundestag. The trade union and only the SPD do not have the required two -thirds majority to change a basic law. They therefore depend on the voices of Greens or FPD.
The financial resolutions are the first agreement, since the end of last week, the exploratory talks are ranging with government formation (see video above). “Given the threats of our freedom and peace on our continent, our defense must now also apply: whatever there is,” said. That is why the defense expenditure must be excluded from the debt that is more than one percent of the gross domestic product. That would all be around 43 billion euros.
Duration of more than ten years
The planned Credit -Fasted Special Fund is to take more than ten years. A special fund is a pot apart from the federal budget, from which measures are financed with a very specific goal. Moreover, the countries must also have the opportunity to make more debts. Your debt must be adjusted to the more flexible federal regulation.
Until now, the FDP is against a reform of the debt, so the negotiators are likely to rely on the Greens for the necessary majority. “A future government must stop the wear of our country,” says SPD leader Lars Klingbeil. In the further negotiations, his party wanted to be relieved that families would be relieved, the pensions were stable and there was a fair tax system.
On Thursday, further decisions in the case of household, migration, competitiveness, internal safety and migration must be taken.
Source: Krone

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