German voters have had their say. Now their verdict is being turned into reality underneath the glass dome of Berlin’s ...
The lower house of the German Parliament voted to bankroll a massive militarization plan as a backstop against Russian ...
The likely next chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, announced on Friday, March 14, that he had secured enough votes to ...
The multibillion-euro package loosens borrowing limits and allows new investments in defense, infrastructure and climate. The ...
Germany's parliament approved plans for a massive spending surge on Tuesday, throwing off decades of fiscal conservatism in ...
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DPA International on MSNBundestag approves massive defence, infrastructure spending planGermany's lower house of parliament approved a historic easing of the country's debt limit on Tuesday, to boost defence spending and earmark €500 billion ($547 billion) for infrastructure and climate ...
Germany’s would-be next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, won lawmakers’ approval Tuesday for ambitious plans to loosen the ...
BERLIN -- Germany's Bundestag, the lower house of parliament, on Tuesday approved a major constitutional amendment to loosen ...
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DPA International on MSNGerman parties confident of majority for massive spending packageThe three German parties behind a massive €500 billion ($547 billion) infrastructure investment package and measures to increase defence spending in Europe's largest economy say they've got the votes ...
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SaltWire on MSNGWYNNE DYER: As Germany votes to rearm itself, can the 'rule of law' be kept alive?The new German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, is willing to spend the money, but the German constitution contains an amendment, ...
Germany's Bundestag is set to vote on a major fiscal package on Tuesday. It includes changes to the long-standing debt brake rule and a 500 billion euro ($548 billion) infrastructure and climate fund.
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