Germany’s Merz proposes overhaul of debt-brake system to boost defence spending • FRANCE 24

Germany’s political parties hoping to form the next government have agreed to loosen the country’s strict “debt brake” system which constitutionally limits new government borrowing to 0.35 percent of GDP.  Conservative leader Friedrich Merz says extraordinary efforts are needed to boost the country’s defence capabilities given the current security uncertainty. Plus, a day after imposing 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, Donald Trump has agreed to give a one-month exemption to cars. 

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9 comments
  1. Attention Europeans, we know you’re mad the US is no longer footing the bill for your defense. That said, the US taxpayers owe Europe NOTHING.

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