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Germany's New Coalition Government: A 10-Day Plan for Increased Defense and Infrastructure Spending

Following successful negotiations between CDU/CSU and SPD, Germany is forming a coalition government with a plan for increased defense and infrastructure spending, aiming for completion by mid-April; parliamentary approval, particularly from the Green party, is crucial.

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Brandenburg's New Agriculture Minister Faces Early Crisis

Brandenburg's new Agriculture Minister, Hanka Mittelstädt, is navigating a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, criticism from environmental groups over her industry ties, and conflicts over wolf management, peat bog restoration, and water resources.

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Kiefer's Amsterdam Exhibition: Confronting History at 80

Anselm Kiefer's 80th birthday is marked by a dual exhibition at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum and Stedelijk Museum, showcasing his work alongside Van Gogh's and including a new installation; the exhibition highlights Kiefer's lifelong engagement with Germany's history and current political anxieties.

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Habeck Rejects German Debt Package, Demands Separate Defense Spending

German Green Party's Robert Habeck opposes a €500 billion debt package proposed by Union and SPD, advocating for separate handling of defense spending deemed urgent for supporting Ukraine, while criticizing the use of relaxed debt rules for other investments.

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Germany's CDU, CSU, and SPD Begin Extensive Coalition Talks

CDU, CSU, and SPD will begin coalition talks on Thursday with 16 working groups totaling 256 politicians, aiming to finalize a government program within ten days; this differs from prior coalitions with fewer participants.

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Germany to Decide on €1.3 Trillion Debt Package Amidst Legal Challenges

Germany's outgoing Bundestag is poised to approve a €1.3 trillion debt package spanning ten years, encompassing €500 billion for infrastructure, €500 billion for defense (potentially rising further due to eased debt brake rules), and €300 billion in interest; legal challenges question the plan's leg...

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Bavarian Free Voters Reject Multibillion-Euro Debt Plan

The Free Voters in Bavaria rejected a German federal debt plan totaling billions of euros for defense and infrastructure, creating tension within the state government and jeopardizing its approval in the Bundesrat, citing concerns over stability and proposing alternative solutions.

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German Coalition Talks Begin with 16 Working Groups

CDU, CSU, and SPD are starting coalition talks with 16 working groups, each with 16 politicians, totaling 256, aiming for a preliminary result in 10 days.

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German Coalition Divided Over €500 Billion Debt Package

Germany's coalition government faces internal divisions over a proposed €500 billion debt package, with the Green Party opposing the plan's core elements and pushing for separate consideration of defense spending while accusing the Union and SPD of using it to finance election promises.

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Germany's Outgoing Bundestag to Decide on Debt Brake Amendment

The outgoing German Bundestag will hold a special session on March 13th to potentially amend the debt brake, enabling increased military spending and infrastructure investment—a move criticized for bypassing the newly elected parliament's lack of a two-thirds majority.

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Germany Rejects Union Inquiry into State-Funded Civil Society Groups

The German government rejected a 551-question inquiry by the Union party concerning the political neutrality of 17 state-funded civil society groups and media organizations, emphasizing the right to assembly and political expression, while confirming only 6 received federal funding (between €208,000...

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Prison Construction Delays in Halle Lead to Weißenfels Site Consideration

Due to delays in obtaining a building permit for a new prison in Halle-Tornau, the Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Finance is exploring an alternative site in Weißenfels, citing faster approval prospects and rising construction costs; however, this decision has caused controversy due to a lack of transpar...

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