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Key Votes and Disputes Shape Germany's Major Debt Reform Plans

Union and SPD push for constitutional changes to fund defense and infrastructure, facing opposition from Greens and regional leaders.

  • Union and SPD propose constitutional amendments to loosen the debt brake, create a €500 billion infrastructure fund, and increase defense spending to 2% of GDP.
  • The Greens demand guarantees for additional infrastructure investments and oppose combining defense and infrastructure funding in one package.
  • Bavaria's Free Voters, critical of the debt package, may force the state to abstain in the Bundesrat, potentially jeopardizing the required two-thirds majority.
  • The AfD and Left Party have filed legal challenges, arguing the outgoing Bundestag lacks legitimacy to pass such significant reforms.
  • Minister presidents from CDU- and SPD-led states stress the importance of passing the full package, warning against separating defense and infrastructure funding.
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